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need answers asap :(

Hi i hope i could get an answer here. Im worried that I am pregnant and im still 16 and clearly i am not ready for that. But the thing is, nothing happened. No penetration involved. But my bf said he felt his penis just touched my as*hole. Just touch. No precum or ejacuation involved. Its the fifth week since the "thing" happened (if you can even consider that as a thing) because im being honest here, nothing really happened. Just touch. But last week i told him i felt the "nausea" thing only when i get nervous and scared when the thought of me being pregnant passes my mind. And i think that my period is delayed. And i feel like my stomach grew a little. I searched online and it says that worrying about you being pregnant can really delay or skip your period. is this true? is this what's happening to me? I never felt any other pregnancy symptoms. My breast did not enlarge and i dont feel fatigued. No headaches. No morning sickness. Im planning to take a pregnancy test. Should i do that? Am i pregnant? please help me....
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That's not how pregnancy happens so you're definitely not pregnant.

Clearly you're anxious and anxiety causes nausea. Also, being anxious about your period will make it late. Stress affects your hormones which are what control your period.

You're definitely not pregnant. But since you're messing around like that, it is time to tell your boyfriend that he either puts on a condom while you're playing or else you refuse to get naked. You need to put your foot down and be forceful about him using protection because you're right that this is not the age where you want to end up pregnant.
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