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mdanton

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Hi all. Had an encounter with an SP recently. The condom I used had a decent sized tip to hold semen. When I put it in, the tip was erect (no pun intented), meaning that there was air inside. After my encounter I always make it a habit to check the condom, and it was OK, but there was no air in the tip. Actually it looked as if the air was sucked out. Does it mean that the condom broke and I didn't notice it even after I checked. I guess another way to state my question is "Does an air bubble in the tip imply condom breakage?" Sorry if this question sounds stupid.

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mdanton

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Thank you for the prompt response. I've been looking or something slightly different, i.e. where could the air have gone? The condom did not break -- I had not come, so there was no semen, but I checked it. Thanks.
 

mdanton

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What I meant was "Does an air bubble imply there will be a breakage?" Sorry, my English was not clear.
 
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mdanton said:
Thank you for the prompt response. I've been looking or something slightly different, i.e. where could the air have gone? The condom did not break -- I had not come, so there was no semen, but I checked it. Thanks.

With all the "ins and outs" in a tight environment, why can't the air bubble simply escaped out by going up along your shaft?
 

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With all the "ins and outs" in a tight environment, why can't the air bubble simply escaped out by going up along your shaft?

That's exactly what happens. Science is a wonderful thing...
 

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Even a pinhole in a condom is not a problem if it's HIV you are worried about. If you had a condom failure bad enough to cause a potential HIV exposure, it would have looked like the remnants of an exploding cigar when you pulled it out.
 
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