reach28 answered Saturday January 28 2006, 11:56 pm: if pants stay on (or at least a not-so-thin pair of undies) then there is just about no chance of getting pregnant at all. but watch out, clothes can come of pretty quickly "in the moment" it sounds like something your paretns would say, but everything seems different at the time. bottom line, if you have the willpower, its safe. [ reach28's advice column | Ask reach28 A Question ]
Courtney answered Friday January 27 2006, 10:01 am: Yes, because no matter what, if he ejaculated inside of you or near your personal area, then the sperm will absolutely swim and there comes the possibility of being pregnant. But to comfort you, 50 out of millions of sperm actually survives and whatever reaches the ovaries first is the one sperm that may perhaps cause pregnancy. This is b/c of the acidity level so let that be of some comfort to you. [ Courtney's advice column | Ask Courtney A Question ]
TheOldOne answered Friday January 27 2006, 9:58 am: Generally speaking, the odds are probably one in a billion. But there are lots of different kinds of "dry sex", including some I'm sure I've never thought of, and some may be more dangerous than others. Basically, the only way to get pregnant (as I'm sure you know) is for sperm to enter a vagina.
But sperm tend to die fairly quickly when exposed to air, and certainly die in (for example) swimming pools. No one has ever gotten pregnant from simply being in a swimming pool or bathtub with someone else, unless they had sexual intercourse in the process.
So the answer is "no".
BUT.
There's still a serious danger. Because if you're having dry sex, you're exposing yourself to extreme, almost unbearable temptation. In other words, dry sex can lead to real sex awfully quickly - you might be amazed how fast you can find yourself doing things that you never meant to do. So it would be a REALLY good idea to talk to your OB/GYN about birth-control options if you're female, or to get condoms and keep them with you at all times if you're male. Learn how to use condoms correctly, and USE them if you have to.
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