Is she pregnant?

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Is she pregnant?

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So my gf and I were naked and it got to the point where we tried rubbing my P against her V. I am uncircumcised and I could only feel her dry cl*t on my P skin. But I'm not so sure whether I'm pre-ejaculating or wet. Then it continues to the point where I continued on putting a finger inside her V. But before it came to this point, around 5 hours ago, I ejaculated but I urinated twice and had a walk on the mall. I never put my penis inside and I never ejaculated.

My gf had an irregular menstruation cycle. Her last menstruation was on the 6th of November and me and her are expecting it would be around the beginning - middle of December. Could she be pregnant? Please help.
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Re: Is she pregnant?

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