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Default Dec 29, 2016 at 07:37 PM
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I might be worrying to much, but here goes: The other day I was fingering
myself in the bathroom. However, I remembered that I share the same bathroom
with several other men. I know for a fact that most of them masturbate in the
bathroom too. Is it a possibility that they may have left their semen in the
bathroom, for example on the edge of the sink, and that I touched that semen
and used the same hand to finger myself with? What are the chances of
getting pregnant this way? Thank you
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Default Jan 02, 2017 at 09:50 PM
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Unless it's reasonably fresh and still moist, sperm will not be active and capable of causing a pregnancy.
I would hope these guys are cleaning up after themselves! If not, invest in some Clorox wipes ASAP!
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