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Sperm survival

Masturbated in the morning and didnt wash my penis tip. At about noon 10-15 minutes before fingering my girlfriend i washed my penis tip with water and then washed my hands with water (not thoroughly though) and then wiped them with a towel. The waited 10-15 minutes so hands would be completely dry then fingered my girlfriend... Is there a chance that sperm would survive?
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I mean i probably washed in the morning also, but dont quite remember... But I didnt use soap and i was just worried that that moistness (yeah I probably washed in the morning too) contained sperm and somehow got transferred somewhere... Like for instance: under my finger nails...
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It is not a stupid question. you have to be careful in sexual activity. It sounds that there is no chance of survival of sperm in enough number. Secondly sperm require vehicle to swim towards  the female genital. If we see the mechanism of conception, conception seems to be impossible. So you need not worry about pregnancy of your sexual partner.
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So what i am trying to ask is: Can leftover sperm in the tip (uncircumcised) be transferred to my hands with touching it while washing it, and then stay on my hands alive long enough to transfer it to her vagina...   I know stupid question and I deserve a stupid answer... But is there a chance?
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