Welcome to the EmpowHER community. I am glad you came to us with your questions.
Pre ejaculate fluid cannot pass through clothing, such as boxers. The boxers became wet because the fluid is a liquid and wet.
Pre ejaculate fluid is a bodily fluid that frequently seeps out of the penis during intercourse. The majority of pre-ejaculate fluid had dead or no sperm at all.
After ejaculation, whether by masturbation or sex with a partner, sperm may be left over in the urethra, the tube that semen travels through. Urinating between ejaculations flushes the urethra of these leftover sperm and clears the way for pre ejaculate fluid . If sperm remain in the urethra from a previous ejaculation, they may be released with pre ejaculate fluid.
During unprotected vaginal sex, this could allow sperm to enter the vagina and possibly fertilize an egg, even if the man were to pull out before ejaculating.
stranger22, you did not have vaginal intercourse with penetration and ejaculation, and were not at risk for becoming pregnant.
To learn more about how pregnancy happens, please look at this slide show,
"Am I pregnant? Myths and Facts About Sex"
https://www.empowher.com/pregnancy/content/am-i-pregnant-myths-and-facts-about-sex
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Hello stranger22,
Welcome to the EmpowHER community. I am glad you came to us with your questions.
Pre ejaculate fluid cannot pass through clothing, such as boxers. The boxers became wet because the fluid is a liquid and wet.
Pre ejaculate fluid is a bodily fluid that frequently seeps out of the penis during intercourse. The majority of pre-ejaculate fluid had dead or no sperm at all.
After ejaculation, whether by masturbation or sex with a partner, sperm may be left over in the urethra, the tube that semen travels through. Urinating between ejaculations flushes the urethra of these leftover sperm and clears the way for pre ejaculate fluid . If sperm remain in the urethra from a previous ejaculation, they may be released with pre ejaculate fluid.
During unprotected vaginal sex, this could allow sperm to enter the vagina and possibly fertilize an egg, even if the man were to pull out before ejaculating.
stranger22, you did not have vaginal intercourse with penetration and ejaculation, and were not at risk for becoming pregnant.
To learn more about how pregnancy happens, please look at this slide show,
"Am I pregnant? Myths and Facts About Sex"
https://www.empowher.com/pregnancy/content/am-i-pregnant-myths-and-facts-about-sex
Hope this answers your questions,
March 11, 2016 - 9:41amMaryann
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