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Please do my risk assessment

I was conclusively negative as tested last in December 2022. Since then, I have been in multiple encounters with around 8 CSWs. All were protected well with condoms. Although, I remember i lost elections on two occasions which made my condom slip half way. I am worried if that could have raised the risk of catching veginal fluid inside. Please let me know your assessment. Also, can there be micro holes in defective condoms that can't be seen easily but may be risky? I try to use good brand condoms though. I am sorry if these sounds to stupid to ask.
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20620809 tn?1504362969
You've been a member for awhile and are giving advice to others. So, I think you know this answer, right?  HIV is spread only by having unprotected vaginal or anal sex or sharing IV needles to inject drugs.  Air inactivates the virus.  IF (big if) the condom slipped up, a condom has a protective ring. The head of your penis is all that matters and it was protected at all times. You won't get HIV from the base of your penis being exposed.  So, a condom slip with exposure of the penis partially is not a risk for HIV transmission.
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You have many hiv posts and were advised of the risks. Obviously if fluid could get inside the condom would be so loose it would fall off. See a therapist to deal with your hiv fixation, because you've probably asked the same question here before.
https://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/Unprotected-oral-sex-without-ejaculation-for-2-minites/show/3018061
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Thank you sir
This is not me, I have probably login after 3 years.
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