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Could i get pregnant with all clothes on

I am very worried and scared about becoming pregnant i have not gone all the way and dont intend to till marriage but i have done foreplay he has rubbed my vaginal area and pulled down my pants and fingered me a little bit but not far or for very long his hands were clean but he did say he had a little semen seep out but we were both clothed at this time so my question is since he did have a little come out and we were both clothed is there any way possilbe i could be pregnant?  my period was short and not very heavy except for a few ocassions i did have a bladder infection at the time of my period though
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noo girl your not pregnet if you had clothes.
But if you only had underwears both, i would recoment to be VERY careful.
if the *** goes in contact with your wet underwears theres a chance of pregnecy.
I dont think you are since you said you wear "clothes"
so your not pregnet, stay safe :)
& hope im not pregnet too :(
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You can't get pregnant that easy and through your clothes. The semen has to be pretty much on the vagina to even come close to getting a person pregnant.

You are not pregnant.

Also, I don't know how old you are but you need to treat your body mire preciously...that's just my two cents.

Good luck
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First of all u r not pregnant, once u got ur periods, secondly getting pregnent is not so easy by having clothed sex.

u r not prego
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