Is It Possible To Get Pregnant With Non Penetrative Sex?
Me and my girlfriend were getting to close so we started to mess around. I never put my private on she's vagina. But I notice a liquid coming out of my private. Even though we didn't have sex that liquid was very close to she's vagina for a while can this cause a pregnancy? But she's still a virgin!. And it is problem to cum above she's vagine, as she's virgin?
It is really not possible for a girl to get pregnant if you do not ejaculate inside her or right at the entrance to her vagina. The liquid that comes out of your penis before ejaculation is normal and does contain some sperm so you should not rub that area close to her vaginal opening either. It is healthy and ok to ejaculate on her body just stay away from right at her vaginal opening. She is still a virgin as long as you don't have intercourse with penetration.
I hope this advice was helpful and that I answered your question.
Best wishes, Dr. Brown
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Is It Possible To Get Pregnant With Non Penetrative Sex?
Hello, and I hope I can help you. It is really not possible for a girl to get pregnant if you do not ejaculate inside her or right at the entrance to her vagina. The liquid that comes out of your penis before ejaculation is normal and does contain some sperm so you should not rub that area close to her vaginal opening either. It is healthy and ok to ejaculate on her body just stay away from right at her vaginal opening. She is still a virgin as long as you don t have intercourse with penetration. I hope this advice was helpful and that I answered your question. Best wishes, Dr. Brown