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Old Jan 21, 2002, 04:33 PM
lostgirl lostgirl is offline
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ok, so the situation is, i was on a date and things got semi serious.. i touched him, but i decided to stop because i didnt want him to get any fluid on me, so i stopped. I later touched myself, and i am just worried that by some small chance i might've had something on my hand i didnt notice? I asked him if he had come and he said he didnt, so should i worry about this or not? I think its highly unlikely for me to be in trouble, because if he didnt ejaculate and my hands were on clothing and through his hair and what not before i touched myself then i should be ok. I just need some opinions and som reassurance if you can offer it. thanks.


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Old Jan 21, 2002, 08:33 PM
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It sounds like you will be okay, but with so many STD's and AIDS you ought to be a little more careful but not to the point you get so paranoid that all the fun is gone. Take care
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