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Could I be pregnant?

I don't want to sound like a uneducated girl, but I guess I am really as sex education where I live is just abstinence ********. Anyway, my boyfriend and I were dry humping, and he was on top with his penis out, and my pants were mostly on (but I think it is possible that they may have slide down just a little bit), but I think he may have touched either the top of my vagina or maybe my stomach, I quickly stopped him and made sure my pants were fully pulled up onto my waist as they were yoga pants. This encounter was only a few seconds, and then I pulled my pants up further... there may have been a very quick touch, no penetration at all on my upper part of my vagina. Could I be pregnant?

I also gave him a ********, and I got some sperm on my hands, I wiped my hands off and pulled up my pants from the side (my hands pulling up from my hips, also pulling up on my underwear), if I had gotten some *** on my pants, could that seeped through and got me pregnant from that?
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not a chance!!!!!!! Relax
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You can relax because when you keep your clothes on, there is no chance of pregnancy.
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I'd say there is really no possible way for you to be pregnant, so relax and don't worry! :-)
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Both encounters happened within days after my period. One happened during my period and the other was 4 days after my period
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