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I just had sex for the first time and used the condom perfectly...  also he didn’t finish. Is this safer? (Ps i know there’s always a risk but does this lower the chances?)

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Yin And Yang answered

Anytime you have sex there is a chance of pregnancy. Anytime.

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Yin And Yang
Yin And Yang commented
I mean what happens if someone decides to be "funny" and tells you to poke a hole in the condom because it will make sex SO much better or worse! What if your sex partner tells you he won't wear one cuz he don't like the way it feels.... GO TO A TRUSTED PERSON PLEASE!
Drummer Girl
Drummer Girl commented
Ok sorry for bothering you then. I’m not dumb I know the risks associated with having sex I know a lot and I just turned 17 years old. Im not a little girl who doesn’t know that “going raw” is dangerous. Like every other female who’s had sex for the first time, I was just worrying a bit.
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Yin And Yang commented
You are not bothering me one bit my friend. My heart goes out to you. I have a 21 year old daughter, a 15 year old daughter, an 11 year old daughter and a 4 year old son. I would not want them to seek info this personal from strangers. I would want them to be open with me. But I understand. If you can't go to your mom, I know I am not a pervert so I will follow you and if you want... follow me back and I will be as honest with you as possible.
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Willie B. good answered

Sure there's a risk, condoms aren't 100%, with that being said at least you're practicing safe sex and that's a plus for you , as long as the condom was intact after used you should be okay.

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You should take a pregnancy test if you feel that your unsure if you could be pregnant . You're better to be safe than sorry and yes pre-ejaculate can contain live sperm and get you pregnant. Be careful posting information online cause some people can lead you down the wrong road , hey it's better to be safe than sorry. Don't go by information you read online cause there is lot false information out there that can also mislead you.

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