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How Can You Tell if The Condom Broke?

Is it easy to tell if a condom broke? Like would there be a big hole or any of your fluid left? I was with my partner a few days ago and I used a condom (stored in decent condition, not expired, not teared with nails and no oil lubricant). After I finished inside her, I pulled out and found 2 small white boogers on the condom head. I checked to see if the head of the condom had any holes. I then saw all my fluid was still inside the condom. I then pulled the condom semi off then back down and all my fluid still was inside. At first I thought it was her (I had gotten this stuff before on my hand when I fingered a different girl) and was confident it didn't break. But now it's eating me.
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18524847 tn?1465595901
It's my understanding that when condoms break, they really rip.  Little pin holes and things like that aren't what really happens and they sort of 'explode' especially if there is ejaculation in them.  To my understanding, you KNOW and it's not subtle.
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1181036 tn?1367368640
It does not sound at all like the condom broke. It is most likely vaginal discharge from your partner. A woman's vaginal discharge changes throughout her monthly cycle, sometimes it is clear and watery, other times it is kind of white and thick (like lotion) and at times she is dry down there.
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So how do you know if a condom broke? Is it easy to tell?
I guess you could see if it still holds water!
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