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I dont know when should i test and if my exposure was an exposure

Hello guys…

So, Ive called hooker to my place and i tried on three condoms before I do anything with her and the 4th one went on, but not fully on because it was a bit tight, while having sex i notice it always get kinda loose and i have to push it in every once and then (head is covered thu) , lastly we moved to doggy style and i was trying to put it in but it doesnt then it once did go in for a good minute or a bit more then i removed my penis then noticed the condom was a bit too lost.

The thing is i remember it covering the head but I dont certainly know.

How risky was my exposure?

And is a 4th gen conclusive at 4 or 6 weeks?
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sb Frankly since he used one, he shouldn't need anyone to explain the ....
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If it was so loose that it fell off, during intercourse then it couldn't have gotten back on after when you were finished.
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You mean if the condom slipped completely it wouldnt get back on my penis after i pull out?
yes, correct, so move on from worrying.
Thank you so much and i will
Btw is there a chance of it covering from up and not down?
Your never ending questions have moved into the ridiculous. Talk to your doctor if you are not able to figure how the condom protection works.
There is no hiv doctor from where I live my bro… i do apologize I just need an answer for  if it can or cannot and there will be no more questions
You don't need an hiv doctor to explain the mechanics of how a condom works. Any doctor will be fine.
Frankly, you don't need a doctor to explain how a condom works.  Just read up on sexual health.  Anyone who teaches or works with those trying not to get pregnant can explain it, demonstrate it, and give you a treatise on it.  Ask a midwife.  Ask a health class teacher.  As someone who teaches sex education.  There's no end to the number of people who can explain this to you so again, no doctor at all is needed.
Frankly he shouldn't need anyone to explain the simple concept of a condom, however he repeatedly asks about it here so should get some face to face advice instead.
There is some kind of repetitive issue - perhaps his doc can find why this occurs or maybe it requires some psychological assessment.
So it cant happen? The condom cant be covering the top but not the bottom?
I meant if there was a possibility that a condom can get  loose near the tip and it wasnt covering the whole thing that’s what i meant
If there were any possibility of risk, our members would have told you.  There is nothing further to say about this no-risk event.

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Is a 4th gen conclusive on 28th day? Since i might have not have my head covered ?
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Unless the condom fell off during intercourse, the head of your penis would have been covered the whole time.  There is no way to uncover the head of your penis and have the condom still on.  This is anxiety talking - you were never at risk for HIV.
Yea I took the condom of my penis by myself, it wasnt all off no, so therefore i should’ve been covered yh???
Yes, the head of your penis was covered.  Obviously.  You had NO RISK for HIV.
Thank you so much, you guys are the best
Btw is there a chance of it covering just the top side of the head and not the bottom?
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It is risky to use more than 1 condom (and a waste of money) because the friction of 2 condoms can make them rip apart. Only the head needs protection and it sounds like you had one condom covering it so you had zero risk. Just use one condom from now on.
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No i meant i put one and it doesnt fit so i put on and remove it and then put on the other one. But the problem is that they were all loose and im scared that the last one wasnt completely covering. You still think it’s safe?
I really do apologize for all my questions, im really anxious and i sometimes cant feel my face and im shaking
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