Oral sex + kissing = pregnancy?

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Oral sex + kissing = pregnancy?

Unread post by Strad »

Hi!

I am dating a guy for 6 months now, but, all we have been doing is oral sex, and masturbation.

I like to give him an oral and kiss him (he does not like to cum while I am with him so he never came), after that, he gives me oral sex, putting his tongue deep on my vagina and playing with my clit.
Is there any chance of me getting pregnant?
He never came on my mouth, so, all i had when I kissed him was pre-sperm. Is there any chance of his pre-sperm transfer to his mouth while we are kissing? And then making me pregnant because his tongue was deep inside me?
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Re: Oral sex + kissing = pregnancy?

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