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Worried about pre ***

Hi I need some clarifications. Me and my boy friend do not have sexual intercourse. But we have oral sex and finger each other (When fingering me he does not insert his finger to my virginal just touches the area around). We make sure that he does not *** any where near me. Although the chances of getting pregnancy seems less I am bit worried about its possibility .I appreciate if you can answer the following questions to clarify my doubts.
-Although we don’t have actual sex is there any way I can be pregnant from pre ***? I have heard that if the guy pees after the last ejection it gets flushed away and there is no risk of getting pregnant from it. Is this true?
- Can pregnancy be caused just merely touching around the virginal area (if ***/pre *** was on the fingers) or the finger has to be actually inserted to the virginal?
-If incase pre *** /*** was around the virginal opening can they swim up and cause pregnancy?
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1139869 tn?1261107379
pre ejaculation fluid can cause pregnancy. when a man pees the sperm left in his urethra is let out so it doesnt cause him to get a uti. it however does not make the sprem 'stop working'. if his came or pre ejaculation fluid is on his fingers and they smear the sperm in or really close to the opening yes it can cause pregnancy. so yes there are chances of getting pregnant. if you are really concerned you can go on bc to make your chances of pregnancy even lesser then they are now.
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1127040 tn?1289718662
there are however Chances !!!
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