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can a girl become preganant if the guy touchs and feels her vagina with his hands while even she is touching and feeling his penis ??

can a girl become preganant if the guy touchs and feels her vagina with his hands while even she is touching and feeling his penis ??

is there any chances ?

pls help ?
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932659 tn?1332118704
Hello again :)

I would say no, don't be doing this at 14 already.  For one, to have to ask this question means you don't know a whole lot about sex yet and therefore it could be dangerous and you could end up pregnant and/or with a STD.  I'd enjoy your youth, trust me, and leave sex alone for a few years while you concentrate on your school work and your friends.  I wish you luck and hope you stick around the forum :)
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1714657 tn?1308716509
if your 14, you shouldnt be having sex sorry but anyways if the guy finshed than touched you with *** on his hand, its not very likely becuz sperm dies quickly after. so not really lol
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i m 14yrs so is it safe 2 do this ?
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no lol , unless he cums in his hand and puts it up your vagina
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Probably none.  If his penis was near the area there is a chance, but it doesn't even sound close.  Sounds like time to get on birth control.  Talk to your parents if you can.  I'm a mom and I took my daughter in to the doctor myself.  We are open.  If not, go to the free clinic or Planned Parenthood.  Better to be safe, but I don't think you have anything to be concerned about hon.  
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932659 tn?1332118704
Hi,
No, it's not very likely you'll get pregnant that way, especially if the male has not ejaculated.  Even if he did ejaculate and then touch your vagina, it's not very probable you'll get pregnant this way.  Now would be the time to start practicing safe sex, against pregnancy AND STDs.  Especially after worrying about an instance like this.  Good luck to you :)
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