ThugGirl041790 answered Monday April 25 2005, 9:16 am: A precum is when a guy gets a lil excited and not that much comes out and they are still hard.. and regualr cum is usually when they cum alot and their dick usually isnt hard anymore.. Yes there is a chance you could be pregnant.. much luv dez x0x0 [ ThugGirl041790's advice column | Ask ThugGirl041790 A Question ]
K2204 answered Monday April 25 2005, 8:08 am: yes, because i went to a seminar on that, its basically the same thing as the guy there said, if a guy like masturabates (sp) before a date, then fingers you, you can get pregnant. '
But i dont know what you mean by "lips" do you mean like you went to the restroom? and then whiped? and your hand hit?? i duno. but, i dont know if that would so much as if you masturabated and got the "pre cum" inside of yourself.
EJ47 answered Sunday April 24 2005, 8:00 pm: Theres a chance, but if you just rubbed your labia... its so low, just dont worry about it.
The difference between precum and normal cum, is that precum is just there to moisten the glans penis (the head ) for intercourse, and is also usually a sign that soon the guy is going to cum. Regular cum is regular cum. Packed with sperm, ready for fertilizing an egg. The stuff you want to /avoid/ if you're not married... the stuff that marks a guys peak of an orgasm.
russianspy1234 answered Sunday April 24 2005, 7:04 pm: precummed or cummed? big difference their. if he precummed you have a very low chance of being pregnant 5% or so. if it was cum and you actualy touched it to the lips of your pussy were looking at the 50% range. buy a home pregnancy test. [ russianspy1234's advice column | Ask russianspy1234 A Question ]
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