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Risk of pregnancy from ejaculating in hot tub

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I did a stupid thing last year and received an erotic massage while abroad. We were both naked in a jacuzzi together for some time, where the water was warmish and there was some bubbles. The masseuse was a lot more enthusiastic than I was expecting and was grinding against my penis with her intimate area for a while. There was no penetration and the head of my penis was more directed toward her anus as she did this from what I remember - although it's a bit of a blur. After that she reached around her back and started to give me a handjob which eventually culminated in me ejaculating in the pool that we both stayed in for a little while. Now, I'm crazily anxious that this whole episode could have got her pregnant and I'm the father of a child miles away. There was no proper penetration and we didn't have sex but, still, we were about as close as you can be whilst being unprotected and then there was loads of my sperm swimming around the pool. I tried contacting the spa about this but she doesn't work there any more although it was over a year ago now. I just want to get an honest opinion on the probability of this.
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A girl had conceived without having intercourse or doing any sexual activity. After an honest intensive research it was found the she had taken tub-bath,in water having ejecualate of her brother who mastubated tin the water of tub. She did not know about the ejecualat. This was the story I read about many decades before. It was also stated that sperm can survive only at certain temperature. I think you should not feel guilty about this situation as your intention was not sexual assult.
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