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Question:
alright, tonight, this girl and I, didn't have sex. But we did everything else. We got naked and made love. She gave e a hand job and I cleaned it up with my hands. Well then I fingered her. What I was woundering is, can I get her pregnent i there was a little on my hands?!?!?! PLEASE!!!!! HELP ME!!!!!!!

Answer:
by Georgan Gregg:
(06/09/2004)
From what you’ve told me, it’s theoretically possible, but very unlikely that she became pregnant. I guess you mean you didn’t have vaginal intercourse. That’s what many people are referring to when they say, “having sex.” But not having insertive sex is actually still having sex. If done without semen getting close to the vagina, “outercourse” is a good option for being sexual with a partner without the possibility of pregnancy. Be sure you have something absorbent to dry both your & her sexual fluids, to lessen the possibility of pregnancy or STD. Here’s a crash course in preventing sexually transmitted diseases (STD), including HIV, which leads to AIDS. For effective STD/HIV prevention: have sex only with one uninfected partner or, as mentioned above, have sex without penetration, like shared masturbation & other no-fluid activities or, use barrier to STD/HIV correctly from start to finish, with each act of penetration sex (vaginal, anal, or oral intercourse). For vaginal & anal intercourse, or mouth to penis sex use latex condoms or the newer plastic condoms. Or, for vaginal intercourse, use the female condom, a plastic pouch held in place by rings at both ends. Use plastic household wrap for oral sex on the vagina or anus. Be responsible for your sexual health. Keep asking questions! And thanks for checking out our site.

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