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Really worried ..Please help!

Experts,

I recently had protected sex with CSW but very worried of following risk

1. I did strongly bite her nipples and kept sucking around for 3-4 minutes...is there a risk of blood withdrawn from my bite entering into my mouth, if so dose it have to come in contact with actively bleeding gums to infect or is it enough to get into the mucous membranes mouth/tounge ?

2. Engaged in doggy style action, but as I was drunk couldn't get full erection, so condom was a bit loose while penetrating and the ring of condom was a inch far from base of penis, there was blood when I pulled out the condom after finishing as she started mensural period....so is there a chance vaginal fluid/blood can enter through bottom ring of the condom during insertion as it might have entered her vagina ?

Condom did not break or slip off completely.

Please reply..very worried, sleepless and overwhelmed with fear.

Thanks for the great support and honest advice.




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Thanks a lot for reassuring!

I cant thank enough for the advice and support this forum dose for millions of worried people like me.
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If you had a risk we would have told you, we read everything you wrote and have had sex before so we know what is going on.
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Thanks a lot for the very quick response...

I came across doggy style allows deeper penetration which would allow entire penis insertion which in my case could have allowed the ring to enter the vagina which still dosen't pose a threat....just to put my mind to ease, sorry .
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1. No risk
2. No risk
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1. No risk
2. No risk
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