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Someone help.

I just moved out of my house and into an apartment with my best friend. We're getting ready to go to college. We've just recently cut caffine out of our diets and started going to the gym. Ive also just recently started a new job and Ive been fighting alot with my mom. My boyfriend just moved to another state to work.
I had my period in June on the 13. On the 24, my boyfriend drove up to see me, and we didnt have sex. Im still a virgin. And he actually didnt even get near me with his penis. And I wiped my hand off after we folled around.
But my period was 2 days late and it's not as heavy as it usually is. My question is, what is going on? I dont have a single pregnancy symptom other than my period being late by 2 days and not being as heavy. But my room mate was 2 weeks early and hers wasnt very heavy either, and we started on the same day. I seriously dont think Im pregnant. I just dont feel like I am. I think it's from the exercise, the water, and the stress. Needless to say, me and the boyfriend have sworn off anymore touching. It was the first time we had ever done anything like that, and the last. I just need someone to reassure me. Please.
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670929 tn?1226173181
Your not pregnant, so don't worry about that. It takes a lot more penis to vagina contact.

About the period, when two women are very close they tend to get the same cycles (same dates and so on). I had this with my best friend for years, then with my mother until she hit menopause. I have a feeling your cycles are trying to even out so that you and your friend will be close together.

You are doing a lot of things right now and you might be a little stressed with it all. This can cause cycles to change. Also exercise changes your cycles.

Hope this helps.
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you did not have sex. you should not be thinking your pregnant.
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