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Stupid question, but I'm scared and need help...

Alright, so I've seen a few similar questions, but none of them have been exactly what happened to me... Basically, I'm worried about getting pregnant from getting fingered. Yes, that sounds absolutely ridiculous, but here's the scenario. My boyfriend cleaned up semen with a tissue, "rinsed" his hands (did not use soap), we waited for maybe 30 minutes, and then he fingered me. But I'm an extremely paranoid person who really needs some help... I've read in some places that it's impossible, then in other places that it's possible... I'm confused. I can't stop being so nervous about it! Please, someone give me answers or something. :( His hands were dry, but the fact that he didn't use soap makes me so nervous. He has been trying to calm me down since it happened - with no luck. I really just want some help!
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oh ya i also read that his hands had to be practically dripping with fresh ejaculate (semen/***) and he had to shove it into you immediately for a viable pregnancy risk. so i would like to think we are both ok. what you reckon? can i friend request you?
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i'm in a similar predicament just that he didnt wash his hands but it was dry and my boyfriend's had pre-come on his hands. i think yours was just come as u said its fresh semen? am i right? you can read my post "pregnant without intercourse" and see what they said there. but i think as long as he wash his hands you should be alright.
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it is either EXTREMELY improbable to impossible for it to happen. don't worry, you are 99.9% NOT pregnant
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