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Broken condom



I have sex with guy last night. Im the bottom guy. I provided the condom, when he want to penetrate me, i heard sound of the breaking condom then immediately i asked him to pull out his penis. I saw the condom distorted but not sure if the penis head was exposed (Maybe exposed maybe not). I quickly pulled out the condom and checked there is one small hole on the side of the condom. Later we put new condom and everything was fine. What are my risk. Im scared. The guy said he tested every year because he is foreign worker. Our country have law that every foreigner that want to work here must check for HIV and must have HIV negative status. Im so scared
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It is great to hear that you chose to protect yourself and others by wearing a condom during sex. Protected anal/vaginal intercourse is a low risk activity, but when the condom breaks, the risk is elevated.Unfortunately, I cannot comment on your chances of contracting HIV. The best way to know your status is to get tested. There is the 4th Generation DUO/COMBO HIV test, which yields very accurate results by 6 weeks post possible exposure. With that being said, the World Health Organization guidelines consider testing to be all conclusive at 84 days (12 weeks).
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thank you for your reply. I hope everything fine, because i think his penis head still cover. Only small hole on the side of the condom. It really small. It didnt open wide because we quickly stop when it break. I appreciate your respond.  I may get tested after 3 or 6 months. I think in my country we still dont have DUO/COMBO test. So i will wait. Hope everything fine.
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