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condom broke

I just got done engaging in anal sex. I was the top.and. a married white mature guy was the bottom it lasted bout 4mins. I notice the condom broke within secs like 5 secs tops I pulled out and stayed out. My head of the penis was exposed in.his anus for like 2-5 secs. The guy says he is clean and. I'm here freaking out because I know anal sex is a high std hiv. Aids risk. Please I need guidance and support. I'm praying I'm ok. Please help
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You are at risk but the odds are in your favour. The statistics for a top to contract HIV from a bottom that is HIV positive is 1:600. You also had protection whilst the condom was intact. He also stated he was clean and few people lie if asked directly their status. All in all it is a positive picture. However I do recommend testing and I agree with Vance that a DUO test at 28 days will provide you with a conclusive result. Take care
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Anybody else can help
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Anybody else can help
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Yea I mean it broke and I pulled out asap
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Anal sex is high risk, but from 2-5 seconds...doubt you would get HIV.
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How risk I'm i
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Thanks
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All you can really do is wait and test. 28 day DUO test and if you want to help possibly ease your anxiety is have him test also.
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