Dear Figure Skater
Thank you for using the same name. Also if you could use the 'Reply to this post' button helps me see which part you are responding to.
You will not get pregnant if you have no contact with a male or his sperm.
If you have started your periods recently then you can expect irregular patterns in the period flow and its timing.
You state you know your body well, so do you know the various parts: clitoris, vulva, labia majora, labia minora, vagina, uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries?
I am an older man - old enough to be a grandfather.
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It is best not to give out too much information online - you need to keep safe. So the name of your friend is not important. If you need to distinguish between persons, you could just use one letter. As far as where you live is concerned, do not give out a location that would identify you. However knowing roughly where you live and your culture helps me give a more focused answer. So if you live in a small village, that might be too much detail. However in a big city it probably would not. But you can say in which country you live and the region.
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That is a sensible idea. You must make sure, then, that you don't do anything that could get you pregnant.
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When you say "The word "the" is suppose to be "that"." to what are you referring?
19 days is a short cycle, but that would depend on your age and when you started having periods.
- So, how old are you?
- When did you have your first period?
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Dear Alisha
"Precum" is pre-ejaculatory fluid - which is a clear viscous fluid that comes from the penis prior to ejaculation of semen. Sometimes it contains some sperm.
"Cumming" is orgasming - the sexual climax. In males, it is usually accompanied by an ejaculation of semen. Some women also ejaculate a fluid, but that is not so common.
"Semen" is the white (or yellowish) fluid that comes out from the end of a man's penis when he has an orgasm and ejaculates. It contains the fluid from the prostate gland and (usually) sperm from the testicles. It is also called 'ejaculate' and (colloquially) 'cum'
"Genital" means 'relating to the genitals'. The genitals are the sex organs, usually the external ones. When a guy first inserts his penis in your vagina you may get some pain when your hymen is ruptured. Your hymen is a membrane that partially covers the vagina, and is just inside the entrance.
A "virgin" is someone who has not had sexual intercourse whereby a penis has penetrated a vagina. The term relates to both males and females, though more often is discussed relative to a female. In many cultures, the presence of the hymen is seen as evidence of virginity. It's absence is often taken to mean she is no longer a virgin, even though the hymen can be ruptured in ways other than by sexual intercourse.
This is only a brief description of terms, but I hope it helps as a start.
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"Pull and pray" refers to contraception without using barriers or pills. The guy attempts to "pull" his penis out of the vagina before he ejaculates. You then "pray" that you don't get pregnant (or leave the result to God). Because it is sometimes difficult to tell the moment just prior to ejaculation, and self-control is needed to withdraw the penis, semen can get into the vagina. Also, sometimes pre-cum contains sperm, especially if there is residue in the penis from a previous ejaculation. So it is not considered a very reliable means of contraception in itself. However some people do not believe in artificial means of contraception, and therefore use the 'withdrawal' method (as it is often called) and leave their family planning to God, praying about it.
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Your hymen is the thin membrane that almost covers your vagina, and is just inside the entrance. Breaking, or rupturing, that membrane would likely happen when something substantial is inserted in your vagina. So having sexual intercourse would likely break it when the penis penetrates your vagina. However, it can also break through vigorous exercise.
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