Pre-cum on fabric- pregnancy risk?
Pre-cum on fabric- pregnancy risk?
I felt my boyfriend's pyjama bottoms to see if they had ejaculate on them when he was out of the room (he'd recently just got changed, left his clothes in his room, and left). I know this was daft of me. Anyway, they seemed dry. I also picked up his underwear and i noticed they had a large damp patch on them (which I believe was pre-ejaculate). I don't think I directly touched the damp patch but I might have and i obviously felt the inside of the pyjamas which had been in contact with the damp patch. Then, not thinking, I itched my vagina over my underwear. There's also a chance I may have put my hands down my pants to rearrange my panty liner as it had moved (but I don't remember if I actually did this and i don't think I did). I'm worried that I may have touched the pre-ejaculate damp patch on his pants which then may have come into contact with my vagina when I itched it/ adjusted my panty liner. I don't recall my hands actually having anything wet on them from his clothes but there's still a chance I touched the pre-ejaculate. I know it seems unlikely but I'm very worried! I heard sperm can't swim through fabric but it's so small and if it got onto my vagina, even pretty much dry, couldn't it swim in the vaginal fluids? Thanks.
Re: Pre-cum on fabric- pregnancy risk?
(just to add... I know that the damp patch was pre-ejaculate as my boyfriend confirmed it. Also, not much time had elapsed between the pre-ejaculate getting on his pants and me touching his pants, and I itched my vagina pretty much straight after feeling his clothes).
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