Me and my girlfriend like to have her play
with me and I finger her at the same time.
After finishing, she gets cum on her
hands and whipes some of it off. After
waiting a few minutes, she goes and washes
her hands very thourougly. After washing
her hands she usually goes to the bathroom
and uses one hand to move herself so she
can whipe. What are the chances of her
getting pregnant by this? Would it be
safe to continue this if she washes her
hands thourougly before touching
herself?
P.S. I think she usually uses the hand
that doesn't get cum on it. But either
way, is it safe???
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Jessica_CF20
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Posted: 11-16-05 23:59pm
Yes I would say that is pretty safe lol
but remember always use protection if you
decide to go further good luck to ya
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lil_blaze2004
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Posted: 11-17-05 07:41am
If you don't know the answer to this, then
you shouldn't be fooling aorund. Ugh i'm
sick of these questions.
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Axelrod Rose
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Posted: 11-17-05 08:26am
lil_blaze2004
wrote:
if you don't know the answer
to this, then you shouldn't be fooling
aorund. Ugh i'm sick of these
questions.
how will we ever know if someone doesn't
ask? I don't mean to start a fight but
i'm sure you've had to ask questions about
things you were doing. Please don't judge
or be hipocrytical.
Also, to the guy who actually answered me,
thank you.
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lil_blaze2004
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Posted: 11-17-05 10:07am
Lol, you caught me on a bad day. But
seriously if you are worried about getting
her pregnant by this then don;t do it.
And what do you people learn in sex class?
I knew by the time I was 12 what could
and couldn't get me pregnant. Na dthere
is no way she can get pregnant from this.
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