i'm a freshman in highschool(15) and my girlfriend is a sophmore. yesterday she came over and was pretty horny so we decided to have unprotected sex for the first time.
When we were done fooling around, she told me to go in just once and i did for a few seconds and pulled out because i felt a liquid come out of my penis, i saw some clear stuff. I searched on another site and apparantly its "precum". well i noticed it, whiped away and we fooled around like handjobs and fingering..i went in again later and the same thing happened so we stopped. Is she pregnant?
Thanks a bunch.
Sweet_LiL_Angel answered Tuesday December 16 2008, 1:33 am: If her period is late than have her take a test. I was told precum is strong. Any whom. I am going to tell you a story about me. I am 17 years old and my son will be 2 in January. My son's father left me (not saying you would do that to her) but Diapers, Formula, Clothing, Food, Toys, Bed. A child is very expensive. When he or she is sick and you are up all night with your child than have school in the morning. your more than tired. When your girlfriend would be pregnant she will find out whom her real friends are. Who makes fun of her , who will stick by her side. Be careful. It's a tough life to live. Trust me. [ Sweet_LiL_Angel's advice column | Ask Sweet_LiL_Angel A Question ]
TanDancer answered Monday December 15 2008, 11:28 pm: There is a small chance that she could be pregnant. Wait it out... only time will tell, but like I said the chances are low. But next time, use a condom! It's worth the peace of mind. Would you really want to be a parent at 15?? [ TanDancer's advice column | Ask TanDancer A Question ]
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