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did she got pregnant if i fingered her please help I'm so scared...

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2018 8:46 am
by dooms
Hi there.on 11 jan I messed with my gf and I fingered her! I think there might be some pre ejaculation. on my finger with was got stuck over my under wear ...so my question is will she get pregnant? her last bleeding date was 13 dec .. I'm pretty sure that I ejaculated in the bathroom not around her. and last time I masterbath was the day before that fingering things.
please help . I'm so scared, I can't sleep... and I can't contact her and can't tell my parents

Re: did she got pregnant if i fingered her please help I'm so scared...

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2018 7:42 pm
by al
Hi dooms,

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