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Question:
Ok I need to know a few things. How long can sperm last outside the body? Are they killed by antibacterial soap? And how likely is it that someone can get pregnant from him touching himself and getting "stuff" on him and touching her hours later? And what if he washed his hands with antibacterial soap?

Answers:
How long can it last outside the body? A couple of hours I believe, but I am not sure. I believe they are killed by soap, but that won't prevent pregnancy. I don't think it is likely he could get you pregnant after he has thouroughly washed his hands after coming into contact with sperm. I am pretty sure that won't happen, but if he has it all over his hands and then he fingers you I think you are pushing it. DON"T do that. After he has washed his hands I don't think you have to worry.

Other Answers:
just looking at it can get you pregnant.

Honey.practice SAFER sex!! =) if you did it..then thats 99.9 % that your gonna get pregnant..ok..

now thats cleared..


Antibacterial soap does not prevent you from getting pregnant. i think everythings ok but wash up next time!


she wont get pregnant unless u didnt wash ur hands good enough just make sure u got under ur nails..thats the spirit masturbation is the key to a bigger dick!


the chances of sperm from your hands getting all the way up your uteris is almost imposible.and i beleive that the egss in the sperm have a very crucial temperature range,if they get too cool they are dead.A guys testicles move up and down all day long,and if it gets too damn cold--like a cold swim--they dissapear right up inside the body to protect the eggs.

you are too young to be engaging in sexual activity.




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