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Hello, thanks for your helpful answers in the forum. I have read that losing the condom doing withdrawal is as protected sex (no risk for HIV transmission). My question - as a worried well - is whether being uncircumcised does place me at risk for a condom slip off during withdrawal? It is not clearly explained in past questions.
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No risk. You aren't doing any forceful pentitration when withdrawing and the condom doesn't come off until the head of the penis is almost out at the end of the vagina. That is why you can see the condom hanging from the vagina.
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You're welcome and continue to use those condoms.
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again, thanks.
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No, your foreskin isn't exposed.
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Great, thank you. A Lot. Your answers have taught me a great deal about HIV (I always use condoms with my girlfriend but just to avoid a baby and b/c she tells me to do so. I now know that they really do matter)

One last question, wouldn't my foreskin be exposed though?
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