If you have anal sex with a girl and not vaginal sex, can she still get pregnant!


Question: LOL um.... no. Not a chance. However STDs can still be transmitted this way so you should still practice 'safe' sex.
To get pregnant there HAS to be vaginal intercourse. You do not have to ejaculate into her as during sex a small amount of semen will come out as a lubricant and she can get pregnant from that (thus the 'pulling out' method isnt perfect) but anal sex cannot lead to pregnancy


Answers: LOL um.... no. Not a chance. However STDs can still be transmitted this way so you should still practice 'safe' sex.
To get pregnant there HAS to be vaginal intercourse. You do not have to ejaculate into her as during sex a small amount of semen will come out as a lubricant and she can get pregnant from that (thus the 'pulling out' method isnt perfect) but anal sex cannot lead to pregnancy

If your load drips in that direction!

No, as the sperm cannot get to the fallopian tubes via the ***

ok people. did you not learn anything in health class?

a egg must come in contact with a sperm to get pregnant. eggs come from the vagina and sperm comes from a penis. Therefore, a penis must come in contact with a vagina to make a girl pregnant.

the only way she could be pregnant would be if some of the sperm came in contact with the vaginal opening which is could be possible when removing the penis from the anus. but this is very unlikely.

no, not unless her vaginal area has come into contact with anything that may contain semen (i.e. your penis, fingers or a sex toy) and even then it would be unlikely unless it was penetration. sorry to be a bore but you should always use a condom during sex- (im not 40 years old honest! ;) )





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