Hi My gf is a virgin and yesterday we fooled around so my penis was brushing around her vagina but i was inside of her at all. she was holding it as i was brushing around it ,
i did not cum inside at all
could she be pregnant if
- i cum around her vagina opening , even if she is pregnant
The fact that you came far away from her vagina helps in not getting her pregnant. What about when you two were playing before you came. Was there any pre cum on you penis. The precum is emitted without you noticing it. It is meant as a lubricant while you are having sex and inside a woman's vagina. The pre cum has almost as many sperm cells as when you cum.
It only takes one sperm cell to make a women pregnant if all other factors that are required are in place. In theory coming on or near a woman's vagina can result in a pregnancy.
IF you are going to be naked with a woman and you penis is going to be anywhere below her waist were a condom to prevent pregnancy. If you are not willing to do that. You should both keep your clothes on. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
orphans answered Wednesday August 29 2012, 6:39 am: Yes. In theory she could be pregnant. Sperm cells are very small. So small that you can't see them. All the body needs is a single sperm cell to get in to the vagina to become pregnant. So if one cell got in, then it could be a possibility in theory.
Practically, it's improbable. Not impossible.
Your best bet is to ask her to take a couple pregnancy tests a couple weeks or so after the incident.
You also place particular significance on her being a virgin. That doesn't matter.
But more widely, Timtim, why would you be so stupid? I mean, what possessed you to be so idiotic to do such a thing? If you don't want babies, then use protection. If you don't want babies, and don't want to use contraceptives, then keep your penis in your trousers. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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