okay me and my boyfriend was messing around on teh 16th and we kinda was like naked.. on out lower have.. and he was fingering me and i was touching his penis..and
when i loooked down my shirt was wet.
he says it was mine.. because i was really wet
and im like no i wrapped you penis in my shirt
and hes like well you can get pregnate frmo PRECUM or somthing is that true?
and my period doesnt come until next month
i dont feel sick or anything.
im just worried
i dont want to be pregnate
and we broke up because we thought our relationship was going too fast.
im scared
yea i know SPREM DOESNT DIE WHEN IT HITS THE AIR!
and.. i dont know
we didnt have sex. we were kinda dry humping naked on the lower half
russianspy1234 answered Sunday June 25 2006, 5:41 pm: see this is why we need more accurate sex education in this country. yes you can get pregnant from precum, but not if its on your shirt. what you did was still relatively dangerous though in terms of possible pregnancy. you most likely arent pregnant, but if i were you id get a pregnancy test just to be sure. and be more careful next time. [ russianspy1234's advice column | Ask russianspy1234 A Question ]
karenR answered Sunday June 25 2006, 1:55 am: As long as the sperm didn't enter your vagina you are fine. Its OK to have it on your shirt.
cynicalladvice answered Sunday June 25 2006, 1:03 am: You can get preggers from precum, see your OBGYN and make sure everything's all-right. Wether you had sex or not doesn't really effect it, because sperm can survive a while in the air (kudos for knowing that, quite a few people don't) [ cynicalladvice's advice column | Ask cynicalladvice A Question ]
girdy_goo15 answered Saturday June 24 2006, 8:53 pm: im not sure about your circumstances, but yes you CAN get pregnant with precum. so just wait a few more days and take a test. i highly doubt that you are pregnant, but just next time be more careful [ girdy_goo15's advice column | Ask girdy_goo15 A Question ]
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