Would She Get Pregnate???? Posted: 11-10-05 20:11pm
Okay me and my girlfriend had sex in the
back seat of my car, but I didnt cum
inside her, I took off the condom and she
helped me masterbate untill I cum, in
which I cummed all over my chest while
laying down and some on her
hand........Now is there a chance the cum
could have travelled up into her vagnina
from where we were, I was kinda lying down
and she was sitting beside me, but her
legs were not spread open
please help me out
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Jessica_CF20
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Joined: 02 Nov 2005 Posts: 207 Location: NM
Posted: 11-10-05 20:37pm
Not likely hun its highly doubtful k
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diamondsz
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Posted: 11-10-05 21:34pm
Okay the only way you cant get pregnant is
by abstinence
so yes she can be pregnant but in your
case I doubt it, just becarful next time
and maybe bring antibacterial wipes or
something to wipe her hands with. Must
have been hard in back seat sorry lol!!
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hollie686
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Oct 2005 Posts: 195 Location: USA
Posted: 11-10-05 23:46pm
I had once seen an article in a magazine
about the virgin who was pregnant. She
& her boyfriend were fooling around (
a little too close down there) & she
did end up getting pregnant. But in your
case, I think you guys will be just fine!
Hollie
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Trina_251
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 08 Nov 2005 Posts: 26 Location: Mobile, Alabama
Posted: 11-11-05 09:32am
The only way she could have got pregnant
from that is if it got on her hand or
yours and you placed it in her vagina.
That is the only way other than you
cumming inside of her.
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