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Pregnancy from fingering?

My boyfriend and I were fingering each other last night. His finger was in me and my hand was on him, but before he cummed he told me to take my hand out so i wouldn't get it on my hands, so i did. and i put my hand outside his underwear. i remember feeling a moist feeling like the *** was seeping through his underwear but it wasn't like...wet before i took my hand out.
If i had rubbed that same hand on my underwear, is it possible to be pregnant?
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973741 tn?1342342773
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You can not get pregnant from fingering.  
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Hi, a few days ago my girlfriend and I were messing around and she gave me a handjob .. It could be that sp*** touched my fingers when I removed it. A few minutes later I fingered her. Could it be that she is pregnant?
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thank you  guys  ! i will !
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932659 tn?1332118704
I'll second kitkat on this one, no you cannot get pregnant from what you describe.  I would certainly consider some form of birth contol against both pregnancy and std's if your gonna engage in sexual intercourse of any kind and like kitkat said, educate yourself a little more regarding sex.  One mistake could be with you an entire lifetime, that's something to think about.  Good luck to you :)
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1527510 tn?1392301344
NO, you CANNOT get pregnant from fingering. The semen would need to come into contact inside the vagina for this to happen. Please educate yourself more about sex and such acts before engaging in any more of them....you don't seem fully aware of what can/cannot happen during sexual activities.
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