alright,
so my friend, really, it is my friend.
she was fooling around with her bf, fully
clothed, when he got a little to happy and
it went thru his 3 layers and her 2 layers
on to her upper area
near the top on the outside of her va j j
she was on her period
she said she whipped it away right away.
the thing is she now thinks shes
pregnant,
shes off her period now
but she says her lower stomach (the
utterus area)
is getting cramps and such.
I've tried to tell her she's fine.
but maybe i'm wrong, what do you think?
please help.
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coliejo
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Posted: 04-22-08 23:18pm
She is not pregnant, if there was no
penetration, her chances of getting
pregnant are practically zero. Also, if
she was on her period her chances are low.
Her stomach might be hurting because she
is worried about being pregnant. If it
would make her feel better, and if it has
been over 2 weeks since the incident, she
can take a pregnancy test. But she is not
pregnant
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helpmyfriend
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Posted: 04-23-08 21:28pm
thanks =]
ill tell her that
any other opinions?
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Ingi
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Posted: 04-23-08 21:40pm
Not pregnant will be the general
concensus. She is not pregnant. It is
impossible for anyone to get pregnant
through their clothes.
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coliejo
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Posted: 04-23-08 21:45pm
just tell her not to worry, the more she
worries about it the more she is going to
thinkshe has pregnancy signs...her period
will come
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