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Am I pregnant?

Okay so I'm freaking out here. About a week ago my boyfriend fingered me, I don't think he touched himself before he did so but I'm praying that he didn't have pre *** on his fingers. Then after that I gave him a ******** and swallowed his ***. I've been so anxious about this I can't get my mind off it :( Is it possible I could be pregnant?

I should be getting my period soon and I have symptoms like saw breasts, fatigue, weakness. I heard that can be similar to pregnancy symptoms? I'm so anxious I can't live with myself.
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Monkey
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You can get prego unless his sperm was actually released in you vagina.  Your causing the symptoms by the stress of over thinking to much its possible an i day that from personal experience.
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Monkey
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Cant***
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Sounds like he just wanted to encounter a little bit of pleasure play,  without having to penetrate his penis in you. It should be flattering considering many men want to have sex since your his girl now. Desiring to please your man is nothing wrong. Your just amused of the experience that you enjoyed it enough to want to do it again.

As for your breast and feeling,  definitely can be from the menstrual cycle coming around. Don't over think it because the mind is a powerful organ. You can become disappointed if your really wanting to expand your family.

I wish you well, foreplay is a beautiful action specially before sex.
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