If your boyfriend's pants were pulled down...he wasn't really wearing pants, right? If he ejaculated and still had underwear on, but it spilled out over his underwear or spilled out through any openings of his underwear, this would not count as "wearing" any clothing.
If ejaculatory fluid spilled out onto your leg and your thigh, you would not be able to become pregnant from this. If enough ejaculatory fluid actually got near your vaginal opening, there is a slight risk of pregnancy.
However, I'm assuming what you meant by your "upper vagina" is actually vulva or labia, in which case there would not be a chance of pregnancy (again, unless the semen was significant enough in quantity to spill over onto/near your vaginal opening).
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If your boyfriend's pants were pulled down...he wasn't really wearing pants, right? If he ejaculated and still had underwear on, but it spilled out over his underwear or spilled out through any openings of his underwear, this would not count as "wearing" any clothing.
If ejaculatory fluid spilled out onto your leg and your thigh, you would not be able to become pregnant from this. If enough ejaculatory fluid actually got near your vaginal opening, there is a slight risk of pregnancy.
However, I'm assuming what you meant by your "upper vagina" is actually vulva or labia, in which case there would not be a chance of pregnancy (again, unless the semen was significant enough in quantity to spill over onto/near your vaginal opening).
May 8, 2011 - 6:57pmThis Comment
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