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Receptive anal sex and comdom was pulled out and stuck in my anal

Hi everyone. During my sex with a transgender CSW, i was the receptive one and the condom was pulled off and stuck inside my anal. The CSW notice that and tell me. There is a possibility that her penis already penetrate me without condom before we both notice that. Do i have a risk? Do i need to do any test? Please give me some advices on this. Thanks a lot!
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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If you're not sure what happened, and you want to test, you should just go ahead and test for peace of mind. There's no point in asking "what if" questions since we weren't there and can't guess what happened.

4th generation test (also known as the Ag/Ab test), you can take at 28 days post-event.

Any other test can be taken 90 days or more after the event for a conclusive result.
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20620809 tn?1504362969
If the condom was stuck but there as they exited your anus, you were likely fine. The head of their penis is all that needs to be covered for your protection which is normally the case when a condom becomes 'stuck'
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The condom was totally in my anus and i need to use my finger to search and pull it out. I only notice that when the other person told me. So i don’t know if she already penetrate me when the condom was already in my anus and there is nothing to cover her penis. Is this a big risk?
No. Even fully unprotected anal sex is less than one percent chance of transmission (IF they other person has HIV, zero if they don't. This person uses condoms so tries to be safe). I'd not worry about this. You can test if you feel you want to but would not think you need to.
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