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Question Posted Saturday May 27 2006, 12:30 pm

me & my friends were talking about this at lunch. would you have to actually SEE the cum for you to even have a chance becoming pregnant?? like if you aren't actually having sex, you're messing around er there's that whole toilet thing with sperm. i know you can't see sperm with your own eyes, but for you to get pregnant, wouldn't you have to see something??

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Krupple answered Saturday May 27 2006, 1:35 pm:
A very small amount (even unnoticeable) amount can get you pregnant. However, if it does not get inside of your vagina, there is no chance it will get you pregnant.
If it's on his hand, and he "fingers" you down there, there is a chance you could get pregnant.

And the toilet seat thing, most people will tell you there's no change you can get pregnant. Which is usually true. The sperm would have to be pretty new and still alive, and it would have to get into your vagina to get you pregnant.

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