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I need help as soon as

i was with my girl friend yesterday she is 15 years old and she is virgin i moved my **** in the surface of her ***** but i am didn't entered my **** in her ***** it was just on the surface of her ***** she said i *** but not too much just 2 or 3 drops no more in the surface of her *****.
I try to relaxed she but she afraid from that maybe some of drops entered to her ***** and it may have a baby She is Virgin i am sure that this caaan't happen
I want to know if that can happen that a drops can go from the upper area of her ***** go down through her whole  ***** and enter to the ***** ?? Ana how i can relaxed she ? And what can i do to understand she that she don't have a baby
She is Virgin and i *** just three or two drops
Please write me back quickly
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973741 tn?1342342773
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She could not get pregnant this way.  Buy some condoms though for the time in which you two get too carried away.  good luck
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Could u give ur opion on my situation i really need someone opoin iam very concerned its called - need a answer ...
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4851940 tn?1515694593
Read my message, the answer is there.
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i am not entered my **** in her ***** it's just moving o the outer surface olnly my question is...
Can the *** to enter her ***** and become pregnant ?
I am not entered my ****
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4851940 tn?1515694593
As some pre *** got on the surface of her vagina and not inside, then  she would NOT get pregnant.

If you had entered her and released some pre ***, then there would have been a chance of her getting pregnant.

Don't mess around.
Do be aware that it is illegal to have under age sex.  
If you are going to mess, wear a latex free condom to avoid all risks of an unwanted pregnancy.

If she does not want you to touch her private area, respect that and don't force her.  If you do, that is called "rape" and is a criminal offence.

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