Lower stomach pain after dry hump

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Lower stomach pain after dry hump

Unread post by angie19 »

Hello :) i've been worried about this outercourse with my boyfriend we dry humped on 14 feb but he still with his shorts and underwear and i only with under wear.the position is me on top of him. Its about a few second my genital (still with underwear) rubbed his pants. Then i took a little distant from him. His pants is little wet but he did not ejaculate.and the next days i got left side felt like period cramp for 2 days. And my period due on 4 march but it hasnt come. I worried and i tend to over think. I just need someone to talk to since my boyfriend really sure nothing will happen since we both wearing clothes . Thank you for your time who ever reading this :)
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Re: Lower stomach pain after dry hump

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