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Is this a risk?

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2017 9:17 am
by Angeldelight123
Hi there,

Recently me and my boyfriend were fooling around sexually, NO intercourse happened whatsoever. But he did ejaculate on my stomach, I made sure to cover my genital area with my hand before he did this so nothing would get there, but when he finished, his fluid started to run down my body and it reached/touched my hand that was covering the area, I did not move it until everything was cleaned up. However I'm still paranoid in case something did get to my vagina, my boyfriend assured me that nothing went near me but I'm still overthinking this, I'm also on the pill.
Should I be so concerned? Please help.

Thanks

Re: Is this a risk?

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2017 12:54 pm
by Karyn
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