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PostPosted: 05/20/07 - 17:28    Post subject: Tampon/ precum Vote now! Reply with quote

Well my gf stopped the pill and she might have had some precum or dried precum on her finger and she changed her tampon without washing her hands....is there a chance she might be pregnant
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