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Had protected sex, he ejaculated while still having sex

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2019 2:42 pm
by lexi945ish
My best friend and I had engaged in protected direct to direct sex, he ejaculated inside the condom while still having intercourse, but stopped after he said the condom is slipping. I slowly stopped , the condom itself was still on him. I checked to see if there were any tear wear, holes ,etc, but found nothing. We tied it up, threw it away and washed my hands. Just wondering if there was a huge risk here. This was two nights ago (Friday the 8th). My last cycle was on the 27th of January and my next one should be on the 22nd of this month. Thank you .

Re: Had protected sex, he ejaculated while still having sex

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 8:23 am
by Sam W
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