bulldog answered Monday October 23 2006, 5:59 pm: well that is a realy wierd question, what was he doing, wanking in class? if it didnt touch you your fine but if you have genital to genital relations with the opposit sex you can get pregnant, it dosent matter if is just precum its still semen and its every bit as potent as if was a full blast.
i saw one person say here that semen cant survive when exposed to air, that is not realy the whole truth. sperm cells will die if they becom dry, if the semen is dry then you stand almost no chance of geting pregnant, if however (as i assume) the semen was still wet and came into contact with your vagina you could very well become pregnant.
its_melissa_DuH answered Monday October 23 2006, 4:45 pm: if you actully had sex with him, then your pregnant. otherwise theres no possible way. the only way you can get pregnant is if you have sex with him and he cums in you. also, when sperm hits the air it immediately dies. so you're safe! don't worry =) hope i helped!
thelaura answered Monday October 23 2006, 1:56 pm: If it worked that way, everyone would be afraid to even go near guys..
You are in no way pregnant. His semem did NOT enter you. You were also sitting next to him.. and you were both wearing clothes!
So don't worry :) [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
dia answered Monday October 23 2006, 1:41 pm: unless you had sexual intercourse with this boy...or he inserted his semen into your vagina...then no...you are NOT pregnant.
i dont see how you think you could be pregnant...even sitting where he precumed wouldnt make you pregnant...first of all...there are too many layers of clothes for it to get through...and even if it did go on the seat, and you sat on it...the sperm would be dead, as it dies almost instantly once it hits the air. [ dia's advice column | Ask dia A Question ]
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