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Is there any risk, Virgin?

By Anonymous March 11, 2019 - 9:02pm
 
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Hi I gave my boyfriend a handjob he wiped my hands and his with a towel minutes later my hands got dry already since the windows were open I washed my hands with a water bottle wiped them hardly to make them clean with a tissue and then put hand sanitizer my boyfriend said his hands werent dirty from the semen since I was the one that gave handjob he had wiped them clean before like after I gave him handjob and after all that we were just teasing each other like joking around he put his hand inside my underwear on my butt in the middle of it like on the starting part of the butt for like 10-15 seconds i remember his hands were dry... then i remembered he didnt put hand saniztier so i gave him some to put on after later i washed my hands several times iwth soap and water and cleaned my phone with anyibacterial wipes and took a shower.. Im getting kind of worried idk why i know i shouldnt. Please help?My period date is like 2 days away.. No penetration was made, no penis near vagina no contact with bare vagina.. I was fully clothed the whole time.

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Hello Anon

Thank you for writing!

Did you have sex ed at school? If not, it's a good idea to study on your own so you know how sex and the human body works. You can read books on this or search our own site. This will eliminate a lot of stress than the unknown can cause.
A woman cannot get pregnant unless she has unprotected sex (naked) with ejaculation. She would also have to be ovulating or be within five days of ovulation. Sperm will not travel through a layer of clothing to impregnate.

So a pregnancy cannot occur from what you did.

Best,
Susan

March 12, 2019 - 12:39pm
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