Yesterday I met up with an ex against my parents' wishes. We wanted to talk things out and start over, as friends this time. However when I got to his house after a while one thing led to another and he began to kiss me. We were fooling around on top of our clothes, but he had to "adjust himslef", but then about 7mins later, we weren't thinking and I let him finger me.
What are the chances I could be pregnant? I'm 18, I have a pretty regular menstrual cycle (which I hope starts back up on September 24th or close to it), and I was in an ovulatory stage. Right now I'm scared out of my mind. Please help me.
The only thing I could think of would be if he got semen on his finger first (Which you would have noticed because men don't exactly ejaculate nonchalantly onto their hands) before inserting it into you.
kacibinkley answered Monday September 6 2010, 3:30 am: Your question wasn't specific enough. You asked "What are the chances I could be pregnant?"- Well first, you never said yall had sex; and if your talking about getting pregnant by getting fingered, than the answer is NO.
The only way you can get pregnant is by him sticking his package in your mailbox and either pre-nutting in you, or cumming in you. This is why you should wear a condom; so things like this WONT happen. [ kacibinkley's advice column | Ask kacibinkley A Question ]
nikitathecheetah answered Monday September 6 2010, 2:04 am: well first off you shouldn't have been meeting up with him if your parents didn't want you to. Secondly it sounds like you guys didn't actually have sex. You can't pregnant by getting fingered. The only way you could get pregnant if his penis actually penetrated your vagina or touched it. i hope i helped. [ nikitathecheetah's advice column | Ask nikitathecheetah A Question ]
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