Sex
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Re: Sex
Hi there,
just letting you know I replied to your other thread and since the topic is quite similar I would like to continue talking there if that’s okay. As for this situation, you can find more in the articles we recommended, but the short answer is that in order for pregnancy to be possible there needs to be a direct genital contact and sperm present in the vagina. Sperm cells can’t move by themselves on skin, they can’t even survive outside for long! It is also often neglected that an important factor in creating a pregnancy is the push from ejaculation that the sperm needs in order to get through the vagina.
just letting you know I replied to your other thread and since the topic is quite similar I would like to continue talking there if that’s okay. As for this situation, you can find more in the articles we recommended, but the short answer is that in order for pregnancy to be possible there needs to be a direct genital contact and sperm present in the vagina. Sperm cells can’t move by themselves on skin, they can’t even survive outside for long! It is also often neglected that an important factor in creating a pregnancy is the push from ejaculation that the sperm needs in order to get through the vagina.