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pregnant without intercourse

hi all, here's the deal,

we never had sex. he just fingered me after touching himself (which was rather brief) but he reassured me that his fingers were dry and i also felt them and confirmed they were dry before fingering me. sperm is dead once its dried. Am I correct? So this situation would pose zero risk for me? or is there still a small risk?

we have dry sex but there's a rule. if one person is naked, the other can't removes his/her undergarments. I wore underwear and shorts and he dried hump me in missionary position and his precum wet the outer of my shorts. Is this a risk? the pre-*** on my shorts dried very fast and it was two (maybe three) layers of undergarments for me (underwear + pad + shorts). Is this a viable pregnancy risk?

Thank You. :)
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Exactly.  There is no chance for pregnancy.  The sperm was dead if his hands were dry, and if you had a pad on as well as your underwear and shorts, there was obviously no chance for him to even try to move your underwear and rub because you would have felt it before he had the chance with that many layers.
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thank you ladies. You got no idea how freak out I was. I always take precautions. Both of you have set my mind to ease. I was so afraid. Now tonight I can sleep and eat better. I will continue practising precautions thank you :)
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ok so what your saying is that a pregnancy risk only arises when there is penile penetration or contact of penis on vulva or in vagina? So my situation is no cause for alarm?
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Fingering DOES NOT cause pregnancy. Pre ejaculationg can cause pregnancy, but only when the penis his come into contact with the vagina (been inserted somewhat).

To recap, you can only get pregnant if the penis has been inserted (doesn't matter how much or for how long) into the vagina.
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