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Last night, I masturbated in the bathroom of my home. I sat on the toilet for a minute with all the covers down. I was on the edge of the seat, and I had only a little bit of pre-ejaculate on my penis at that point, so it was nowhere close to the toilet. I then moved to the floor and ejaculated into a tissue. I disposed of the tissue, and washed my hands. I then got terrible anxiety and OCD tendencies and spent an hour and a half scrubbing everything in the bathroom a female could touch. I scrubbed the toilet seat with different kinds of soap many times, the taps, the toilet flusher, everything.. I wiped it with toilet paper to dry it and even sprayed disinfecting spray on it many times. I dried everything in the bathroom to be safe, then went to bed. The females in my home arrived home 5 and a half hours later. Could any sperm have survived this ordeal?
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I'm in psychiatry and psychology for my anxiety. And on Prozac. It's only been two weeks so it hasn't kicked in yet. Oh, I'm sixteen by the way. Didn't listen in Human Dynamics, just took home the mechanical baby and got the **** scared out of me. Thanks for all the people who answered helpfully, your support means everything to a kid that worries about everything, like me.
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No.  It's impossible for anyone to get pg that way.  Go see a doctor about your OCD and anxiety issues.
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