me and my boyfriend just had sex about one hour ago, and apparently afterwards he told me right away to rinse because he wasn't sure if the streak on his balls were his or mine so he told me to rinse right away. the thing is, i was quite confused a bit because usually the streak on his balls he usually says that it was my cum, and it happens everytime we have sex and i wasn't pregnant from it. the streak on his balls looked like the usual thing, my cum. it's always on his balls. and the thing is it wasn't around my vagina, it was around my butt hole.. he says it was "perfectly organized" around my butt hole, and nothing else was near my vagina. which again, i thought it was normal because after we have sex i usually have white stuff around my butt hole. but he didn't know that cause i didn't want to tell him now and then i stick my finger on my butthole to see what's making it feel really weird and it's white. after i said that, he was alot more sure that it was my cum instead of his. but we're still being careful about it, and he's getting plan b just in case. i took plan b before, about 4 months ago. so my question is... if i took plan b for the first time 4 months ago, would it still work as it did before? what's your opinion on this? we're hoping that we're just overreacting on this. and his mom mentioned something about a condom and a sponge for protection.. what's a sponge?
easilyfixed answered Saturday January 9 2010, 11:27 am: what i would suggest is going down to planned parenthood and getting plan b (morning after pill) asap. while you're there, get on birth control. as long as you're under 18, you can get it for free (well, a donation, but under $20). even better if you have insurance. you don't have to let your parents know - just ask your boyfriend if he can take you. [ easilyfixed's advice column | Ask easilyfixed A Question ]
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