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Condom slipped off

So I had sex with a csw. I remember the condom being on, the whole time. I did notice it slipping throughout and kept pulling it back up during intercourse until I ejaculated. When I pulled out, it was not visible and she pulled it out. I asked her if I should worry and said nothing to worry about. I asked her if all the semen was inside and was not sure which made me worry more. If I did ejaculate in the condom, and worried if I was exposed on the way out maybe by touching the caginal fluids. Please let me know your thoughts and risk.
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She did. We did speak after what happened and said several times that there is nothing to worry about. She did mention also that I am more of a risk than she is to me. What do u think?
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Get her to test now for peace of mind, then test at 28 yourself for proof,
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Guys any comment or answer would be appreciated
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One risk for HIV is unprotected vaginal and since it was off you are at risk, although it isn't easy for you to contract HIV so your potential exposure may not turn into a problem.
Take a 4th generation test at 28 days. Use a latex condom until your test results come back.
You might consider inquiring about PEP if you haven't passed the short window period.
It is impossible to quantify your risk since you don't know if she even had HIV unless she will provide reliable test results.
The semen is irrelevant.
Thanks. It's too late to start Pep, and the doctor said he wouldn't have recommended it. I've being reading around several post and some say risk, some say no. Hope my test turns out negative. Do you think a csw would lie about her status?
Who chose the condom? If her, odds are super high that she is careful. Otherwise it is all a useless guess.
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