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Had tiny hole in condom not at the head of the condom but in the middle area but if that hole was there during vaginal sex it would have busted correct?  Cause when we were done I put condom and a tiny piece of the wrapper in the condom box I got nervous and went to check condom before feeling it up with water I noticed that little piece found it's way in to the condom it was kind a sharp piece of the wrapper were you open it you think thats what may have caused it? And if not if hole was there could that put me at risk for  HIV the head was covered the hole time no holes there?
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Thank you so much teak and how do I find a place where iam from to learn about HIV I mean really no my facts I really want to so I don't get worried
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You're welcome.
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Thank you so much
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No risk.
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Thanks teak you know I have been practicing safe sex since last post you answered for me put just got freaked out over little hole like the size of a hole in a water balloon that's what it was doing squirting out like that but I think it got hole in it from wrapper after the act like you said it would have really broke . So no risk at all correct?
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Had the condom failed you would have known without a doubt. Condoms do not get tiny holes in them. When condoms fail they fail catastrophically.
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