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Am I at risk of HIV - slipped condom ?

Hello,

The girl was on top of me and it was protected sex. While taking out Penis, saw that the condom had slipped and had slightly exposed the head of the Penis. Slipped condom came out with the penis. It was not sex for money. Am I at risk of HIV? The incident is 2 hours ago, so any post exposure treatment to be taken? Thanks for your kind and quick reply.

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You have numerous posts about condoms and hiv over the years.
https://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/Combo-Test-Negative-at-8-weeks-Is-it-a-good-indicator/show/2972550

hiv is dead in air so when the condom is attached to your penis when you pulled out, you have no risk. Consider therapy so you can lead a normal life.
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Thanks for the recall and a quick note. On this occasion, I am not sure if the head (bottom of Glans) was partly exposed inside vagina. If this so, is it still no risk? Many thanks
It has to infect through the urethra so if the condom slipped off enough for that to happen it would have fallen off. If it falls off, it's because you went soft, so you are not penetrating at that point. It is time to move on from hiv fears, forever..
This technically reasons out. Thank you very much.
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