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Blood on the condom

Hi all,

I had protected sex with a girl that dont know her HIV status when i finishef i pulled out my penis and i noticed blood on the condom and on my skin not my penis ,the condom was still strestched on my penis untill i removed it .Do ia have any risk of contracting HIV please help.
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207091 tn?1337709493
Doesn't matter.  Your skin is a great barrier.  The condom worked, and the skin that was not covered is too thick for HIV to penetrate.
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So no matter what is outside the condom the condom will do his job by protecting me from STD yes i removed the condom and it was ok .but some blood comes in contact with my skin .
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207091 tn?1337709493
Maybe she started her period, but as long as the condom stayed intact and didn't come off (and you'd know if it broke or came off), you have no risk.

Aj
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hi any comment regarding my post please.
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No ,but maybe something happened who make her to bleed a little bit .
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She wad vergin?
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