Me and my grilfriend have been going out for 5months now and we have not had sex but tonight before i left she was giving me a hanjob and all but i didnt ejaculate and i kinda put my penis near her pussy.what i am worried about is the "head" of my penis was near where i would go in her..i didnt go in but should i be worried about a little pre-cum going inside of her and getting her pregnant.i know its stupid and all and i am really worried but i am scared...thanks
Sat, 05/05/2007 - 04:32
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Scared....help


There is the morning after pill ... go to your nearest pharmacy and get it you have 72 hrs ...read the directions carefully .
There is the debate of whether precum contains sperm.
It usually does if you have ejaculated recently and haven't peed since then.
Others say if you haven't ejaculated recently...then there is minimal sperm if any.
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Was your penis actually touching her vagina?
yea it was
> i know its stupid and all and i am really worried but i am scared.
How do you justify this as "stupid"? Consider that you are playing Russian Roulette only the firearm is a single barrel cannon ready to fire live ammo, rather than a six shooter with one round somewhere in the cylinder.
> i didnt go in but should i be worried about a little pre-cum going inside of her and getting her pregnant.
My general reply concerning precum is that a person should always consider it to be alive with sperm; however, in reality this is not necessarily the case. If a man urinates prior to ejaculating, there will be no sperm in the precum. After that, there will most likely be some until the bladder is once again emptied.
No one can say with certainty what the liklihood is that your precum entered her vagina. If the fluid found its way inside, all bets are off, now, you should know this. This is fluid dynamics not rocket science along with gravity and chance and the time of the month and just where the cannon was pointed and where the "ammo" landed. Why do you think condoms are so readily available? If there is going to be a next time, take responsibility by protecting both yourself, your partner, and your respective futures.