ok can you get pregnant by being AROUND sperm. not actually having sex?? like if it was on a surface er in the shower. like if you use the bathroom & theres sperm er anything??
thewonderchef answered Tuesday January 17 2006, 10:28 pm: I suppose if you scooped it up and shoved it into yourself it could happen. And it would have to be really fresh, like he just left the room and you ran in and rubbed yourself on said surface. The whole scenario actually working is fairly impossible though so don't worry. [ thewonderchef's advice column | Ask thewonderchef A Question ]
BL0NDExAMBiiTii0N answered Tuesday January 17 2006, 3:15 pm: no b/c it has to get inside of you and it dies like 5 seconds or something after it gets in the air .. plus, someone or something has to physically put it into your vagina. so if this was a question about you, then chances are, you're fine =) hopem i helped! ♥ [ BL0NDExAMBiiTii0N's advice column | Ask BL0NDExAMBiiTii0N A Question ]
jealousyxo answered Monday January 16 2006, 4:54 pm: nope,sperm dies in like 3 seconds after it hits air,your fine dont worry ; ]
HyperMickiHAhe answered Monday January 16 2006, 1:13 am: ... did you ask the one about the potty? lolok well no. you cannot. it will DIE! lol ok well hih
tasuki answered Sunday January 15 2006, 8:43 pm: It's highly unlikely. If you are taking a shower and there is some sperm and you get it on your foot, no you cannot get pregnant. If you put it in your vagina...I don't think it can do anything, because I think it actually dies pretty quickly when it's exposed, but just to be safe don't go sticking random goo that you find lying around in your vagina. [ tasuki's advice column | Ask tasuki A Question ]
DeadMemories answered Sunday January 15 2006, 8:17 pm: Nope! =D
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