Question Posted Saturday November 6 2010, 10:07 pm
My bf was over yesterday night and we dry humped with our clothes on. He was wearing skinny jeans and boxers and i was wearing short shorts with underwear. This only went on for about five minutes. I heard from my friends that sperm can travel through clothes. He told me that he ejaculated in his boxers and i asked him if he had to clean himself and he was like nahh its dry now. so i checked for stains and there were none thank GOD. but to be safe i changed my underwear and shorts. THEN when he left i showered and i scrubbed my vagina. there was a stain in my underwear but i, myself cummed as well. do i have a chance of getting pregnant? that would suck cause i'm 15. anyways i only get my period once a year. i got it for the first time when i was 13 in jan. then i got it again when i was 14 in jan. do you think im infertile? help. easy five points!
Alin75 answered Sunday November 7 2010, 7:20 pm: Its not really true that the life of a sperm cell is practically zero outside the human body. The sperm will tend to live as long as the fluid does not dry up. Not sure where this myth started, but its not true.
Now, all that being said, I agree that the chance of pregnancy is pretty much zero, since it clearly did not reach all the way. There are just too many unlikely factors here for you to worry about it. [ Alin75's advice column | Ask Alin75 A Question ]
Crystalysesmommy answered Saturday November 6 2010, 10:24 pm: First of all The seminal fluid in which the sperm is carried can seep through thin clothing; as any fluid will. However, the sperm cells themselves will be long dead before reaching your skin. Outside the human body the life of a sperm cell is practically zero. The temperature difference, exposure to the air (and pollutants) and exposure to light will kill it quickly. Not to mention the lack of motility the sperm will have while the fluid penetrates the clothing will eliminate any possibility of allowing living sperm to reach your skin or other human tissue.
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