Joined: 13 Jun 2004 Posts: 2 Location: North Carolina
Becoming Pregnate Posted: 06-13-04 00:53am
Hello everyone and I was wondering if it
was possible for a woman to still become
pregnate if the man doesn't "come" while
he is inside of her, and also how long can
the male's "liquids" live outside of his
body before they can no longer be active.
Thank you so much for your help.
Are you referring to when he ejaculates
onto your vagina?
Or...
If he ejaculates when he pulls out?
Because in the first case, from what I
know once sperm has hit the air it has
become dead, and I figure it would be very
unlikely to become pregnant from dead
sperm,lol.
And the second case is yes, you can get
pregnant even if he pulls out "pre cum"
can still get you pregnant, and that is
what I have gotten myself into and won't
know the results untl 4 more weeks.
In n e case, just be careful hun!
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Darling
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 22 Sep 2003 Posts: 875
Posted: 06-13-04 01:59am
Just to add to that sperm does .N.O.T.
Die when it hits air this is a .H.U.G.E.
Misconception that i'm sure leads to many
pregnancies!!! If this were true most
people would not get pregnant because even
inside the vagina there is air!
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