me and my boyfriend dry hump kind of a lot, and one time we did and he had boxers and athletic shorts on and i had just my underwear and stuff.. I have 3 days until it'll be a month since my last period. I almost always get my period 4-8 days before its scheduled on the exact day (i.e. the 6th), and we're kind of freaking out. i was wet down there and obviously he was a little bit too. i dont think it is, but is it possible to get pregnant from that? (under MY circumstances i mean)
sizzlinmandolin answered Tuesday May 8 2007, 10:44 am: No, you can't get pregnant through clothing. Especially so much clothing. Even though sperm doesn't die when it hits the air, it is still very fragile. It's not going to travel through cloth and then all the way up your vagina. Lots of people have a hard enough time getting pregnant as it is when they actually want to. Don't worry about this. You will get your period and if not, it didn't come for reasons other that this. Worry over whether you are pregnant can cause you to miss your period in itself because of the stress. There's no reason to get a pregnancy test. Just wait it out. You'll be just fine and you won't be pregnant. Good luck. :) [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
CHiCKENxNOODLExSOUP answered Tuesday May 8 2007, 10:37 am: dont listen to haley.
the 'sperm dies when it hits the air' theory is a copmplete MYTH.
i dont think anyone can be completely sure if you're pregnant, unless you get tested.
so go to a drug store and buy one, they arent difficult to use. it can tell you your answer alot better than any of us ever could.
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holahayley56 answered Tuesday May 8 2007, 8:15 am: As long as he didn't actually go in you, then nope. the sperm die in the air anyways. so even if he wasnt wearing any boxers or anything, but you still were, you still wouldn't. [ holahayley56's advice column | Ask holahayley56 A Question ]
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