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Had Sex Twice, He Pulled Out Both Times, But I'm Confused

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Ok so lastnight I had sex, he didn't wear a condom, but he did pull out in time I know that. Then he wanted to do it again and he pulled out, but do I have anything to worry about since we did it twice without protection? Cause I didn't know if the semen could still be on the penis after the first time and then still try to inpregnate me during the second time, ya know? :? ...So someone please let me know! Thanks
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replied February 13th, 2005
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Pulling out is not a birth control method, especially if he goes back in you after he cums. That's how two of the other girls in my school got that way.
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replied February 13th, 2005
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There is no pulling out in time. If you actively want to prevent getting pregnant, you need to use some form of birth control.
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replied February 13th, 2005
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I agree with steen. If you don't want to get pregnant then use one or least two form of birth control
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replied February 13th, 2005
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Yeah, you could have gotten pregnant the first time too, much more so the second time!
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replied February 16th, 2005
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Precum anyone? Honey, pulling out doesn't work. If it did I would say that probably 50% or more unwanted pregnancies wouldn't occur. Go on the pill, use condoms. Be careful.
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