Dry pre-cum

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pinkbioski
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Dry pre-cum

Unread post by pinkbioski »

Hi guys!!
Thursday afternoon I had my very first real sexual encounter with my boyfriend. I practiced oral sex/handjob on him and licked/swallowed his pre cum. During that time he did not ejaculate so we rested for about 3 minutes before continuing. After those few minutes he caressed my vagina (No penetration AT ALL!!), but then with the same hand I touched his penis and pre-cum, I caressed my vagina as well. (My hand were dry, no visible glistening from his pre-cum.)
I have been told I run no risks of stds nor pregnancy is this true?
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Re: Dry pre-cum

Unread post by Karyn »

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