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  • Sep 15, 2012, 01:01 PM
    Joseburda
    Precum on finger
    Hello,first of all thank you giving this service I hope its will help me.here's my question,can precum maintain its mobility after passed through 4-5 napkins in boxer and boxer itself and finally jeans?and I wondering if someone touch his jeans like this stuation and his finger just a little moistly not even a wet or slippery and fingering his girfriend.can her get pregnant from that?extra information she was on her sixth day of cycle so she was most probably not on her fertile day.please help me.thank you all in advance
  • Sep 15, 2012, 01:08 PM
    JudyKayTee
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    Originally Posted by Joseburda View Post
    hello,first of all thank you giving this service i hope its will help me.here's my question,can precum maintain its mobility after passed throught 4-5 napkins in boxer and boxer itself and finaly jeans?and i wondering if someone touch his jeans like this stuation and his finger just a little moistly not even a wet or slippy and fingering his girfriend.can her get pregnant from that?extra information she was on her sixth day of cycle so she was most probably not on her fertile day.please help me.thank you all in advance


    If there is "pre " or ejaculate on his finger and he puts it "even a little moistly" in or near his girlfriend's vagina, yes, it's possible for her to get pregnant - not common, but it is possible.

    "For a great number of years it was held that because a woman's menstrual cycle is approximately 28 days long that she was at her most fertile around the 14th day after the onset of her period. Actually, this isn't always the case, although under 'normal' circumstances it should be. The truth about menstruation is that not all women ovulate at the same time in their cycle. Some women's eggs drop into the fallopian tubes as soon as 8 or 10 days after ovulation while other women ovulate as late as one week prior to the onset of their periods. Because of this vast difference in the time of ovulation among women, it is necessary to accurately determine exactly where in the menstrual cycle you, personally, ovulate to increase your chances (or decrease!) of getting pregnant." http://www.healthguidance.org/entry/...t-Fertile.html

    You are both playing a very dangerous game. Are you ready to support a child? If not, use birth control, both of you.

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