I am a virgin but I have been in a
relationship for quite a while. Hence, we
find other ways to satisfy our urges. Two
nights ago, I was on top of my boyfriend
sans underwear. There was no penetration
and the head of his penis was not at the
opening of my vagina. However, is it
possible for the sperm to travel during
"precum" or ejaculation? If so, can I
become pregnant and what can I now do to
prevent it?
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young Girl
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Joined: 21 Jun 2007 Posts: 13932 Location: everythings better in, texas USA
Posted: 12-11-07 01:16am
gosh
okay you have to have sex to get pregnant
ok?!!
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mominashoe
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Posted: 12-11-07 12:18pm
"Precum" can cause pregnancy, but he has
to be inside you for you to become
pregnant. There can be some sperm in the
"precum". There is no way sperm could
find their way when he isn't even at the
opening of your vagina.
When you are a virgin, it means that there
is a piece of skin inside you that is
still intact. When this skin is broken
you are no longer a virgin. That is why
there is usually some bleeding the first
time you have sex, because the virginal
barrier breaks. I would think that this
barrier would also decrease your chances
of becoming pregnant when he is only at
the opening.
You cannot get pregnant if he still has
his underwear on. If you want to prevent
pregnancy, there are many method for doing
so. Although "playing around" like you
have been doing is not going to get you
pregnant, passions can get out of hand and
it's very close to getting to a danger
level as far as getting pregnant.
Of course the best and 100 percent sure
method to not getting pregnant is not
having sex.
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