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condom not cover my inner foreskin

hello anyone pls help me ,
I am an uncircumcised male. I had protected vaginal intercourse with a female sex worker. My penis not hard when i put my condom on it  then i have sex with her , when i move , the condom have rode up  so i try to put it back but still not cover all my inner foreskin ,After about 1 minute we decided to change positions. After withdrawing I noticed that the ring of the condom had moved up quite a bit towards the top of the penis shaft. The penis head remained fully covered. The condom still fit properly over the penis head . i read that inner foreskin is the way hiv infection , do i have a risk ? pls help
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thank you  mike and anxious  for fast answer , that somehow help me peace a little , but i read that inner foreskin got proven on many research  about area for hiv entry beside the penile , my case the head still have cover but the inner foreskin is long so when i thrust her , my inner contact vagina , still not risk ? i have wife and i don't have sex in 2 week , she start to worried . ... it really not risk right ?
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There are no such research available. Don't make up such information, stop researching online to feed your anxiety. You did not have a risk, testing would not be necessary.
thank mike , so as you say  i have no risk ? srry i just want to make sure before move on
You have been told the same advice twice, but you have repeated it and put a question mark after it.
sry anxious for asking to much , i very panic and worried , well better i must move on ,  hope everything is good
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Only the head needs to be protected and that happened or else the condom would have fallen off. You had zero risk so there is no reason to test. Move on from hiv and go back to your normal life.
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No risk. Only the urethra needs to be protected. Testing won't be required.
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