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(reply to Anonymous)

Can you explain what you mean by "he did have pre- ejaculation"? I think this term is misused, and can be confusing.

Here are the two possibilities:
1. Anytime a man's penis becomes erect, there is something called "pre-cum" or pre-ejaculatory fluid on the tip of his penis, just from the act of his erection. This fluid is just a few drops, and may or may not contain sperm. You may not even notice this pre-ejaculatory fluid.
2. Any fluid that comes out of the man's penis from sexual excitement is called ejaculatory fluid. It does not matter the quantity, and sometimes a man can stop the climax somewhat and hold off the ejaculation. This fluid does contain sperm.

Can you see why I am asking for clarification? It sounds like your boyfriend got excited and ejaculated a little bit, so what you bare referring to as pre-ejaculatory fluid is incorrect.

It is possible, but not likely, to become pregnant from a penis having semen come out near a vagina; it does not have to be inside. However, it really does depend on how much fluid you are referring to...literally a drop or two? Was his penis near your vagina, or actually touching it with a substantial amount of fluid?

May 27, 2010 - 2:27pm

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