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Hello, recently I had sex with a prostitute in the dominican, an area that has high HIV prevelence. I used a condom, and finished outside of her, and was not in her for long. I am not sure whether the condom was on fully, however I am sure that it did not break, cuz i saw it when i took it out. I am still worried however about the chances that I could be at risk for transmission. The thing is I was pretty intoxicated and I am somehow worry that the condom did not work properly, even though I distinctly remember seeing it when I came out, and it was not broken. Please let me know
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1076192 tn?1270945528
Keep using condoms correctly and consistently to stay on the safe side.
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1076192 tn?1270945528
Condom protected sex is safe sex. If the head of your penis was covered, then your risk of HIV equals ZERO.

People who have experienced condom breakage report that a broken condom is very hard not to notice, as when condoms break, they don't have tiny holes, but they break wide open. If the condom did break, then there wouldn't be any doubts about it.



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