Pre-ejaculation Cause Pregnance? Posted: 07-19-07 11:24am
i was wondering if you were messing around
with a girl. and she made you ejaculate.
then you wiped it all off with tissue and
got some on your hands but wiped it off
like on your shirt or pants. and then you
went to finger her, will she get pregnant?
please let me know! ASAP
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spiderman16
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Posted: 07-23-07 13:37pm
help please anyone?
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spiderman16
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Posted: 09-28-07 23:50pm
please help anyone?
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Moo
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Posted: 09-30-07 09:12am
Unlikely but if there was any sperm around
her vagina then there's always a remote
possibility.
She is probably not pregnant but in future
make sure you use some kind of protection
even if you're just messing around.
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spiderman16
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Posted: 10-06-07 00:46am
If you washed and wiped your hands too
before you fingered the girl you're okay
right? Please let me knowwwwwwww. Asap!
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armywife5607
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Posted: 10-06-07 02:22am
if you washed your hands before you
fingered her then you'd be okay...
like moo said, though, if there was any
sperm on or around her vagina, it's
possible for her to get pregnant that way
if some slides into her while you were
fingering her.... just be careful
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