Dry pre cum?

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Dry pre cum?

Unread post by Smellypupp »

Hello, I have become very nervous about what happened and I have gotten many different answers. A week ago I was with my bf and I touched the tip of his penis. I don't know if it had any precum on it but just incase, I wiped my finger on my jeans. About a hour later I TOTALLY forgot what happened, and went to use the bathroom. I'm worried that I could possibly get pregnant from having dry precum on my hands and wiping. Is this possible to get pregnant from? PLEASE HELP
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Re: Dry pre cum?

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