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 Threat of Exposure (2002)
IMDB rating: 4.40
Plot: Dr. Daryl Sheleigh (Sean Young), is smart, beautiful, sophisticated, and in trouble… she’s a psychotherapist / hypnotherapist whose clients have begun to mysteriously disappear. Badger (Will Schaub) Welldon is working undercover with the police, he poses as her patient looking for clues about four missing men(which also includes his younger brother). He’s confident when he first enters her office, with no intention of revealing anything about himself… as the therapy progresses, boundaries are broken. Disturbing secrets from Badger’s past emerge, and a compelling bond develops between Daryl and Badger. As Badger’s feelings deepen, so does the chilling evidence against her… will she be the one to remove his loneliness or will she be his executioner?
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Directors: Whitus Tom
Actors: Schaub Will,Devane William,Thomas D. Paul,Thriller,
I had masturbated and ejaculated on my hand and some spilled on my penis.?
i wiped it off carelessly with a towel because i girlfriend had just came to my room. after about 15 min i peed to wash away any leftover sperm from my uretha to kill off the precum threat and then had unprotected sex. i didnt cum inside her.
however im worried if its possible that if any sperm from my first ejaculation (before she came in the room) that could have laid on the surface around my penis…possibly survive up until I eventually inserted my penis into her vagina? and get her pregnant?
im thinkin that my boxers would have dried it, if not the dry humping before sex would have dried my erect penis… and exposure to oxygen could have killed the sperm
How worried should I be??
p.s. (this happened 4 days ago its too late for plan b pill)
Dude you are a fool:never have unprotected sex:you will have produced prec@m whilst you were doing her and in there is sperm too
So keep your fingers crossed that she did not get pregnant.
Colors
Colors | Nov 30, 2009
What Colours said. Use a condom AND make sure shes on the pill. Fool.
Alexx [H-Shooterr] | Nov 30, 2009
Sperm can hide anywhere, I would be worried more about the fact that you had unprotected sex regardless of whether you came inside of her.
JOHN M | Nov 30, 2009
Save up and buy some really nice cigars….you don’t want to look like a cheap dad on the big day.
Danny Dix | Nov 30, 2009
Everyone says condoms are safe, but my friend was wearing one and still got ran over by a bus.
Bryan F | Nov 30, 2009
Oh no, are you on the pill? You could get pregnant.
Shalimar the Clown | Nov 30, 2009
Don’t be an idiot use a condom and get used to using one unless you want to be a Father
Michael | Nov 30, 2009
Hey you shouldn’t worry about that. I am sure you didn’t get her pregnant. It is just AIDS.
starkiller | Nov 30, 2009
Any time you have unprotected sex there is a chance that you can get her pregnant. Pre-cum, a substance that comes out that helps reduce friction during sex, contains a very small amount of sperm, and while it isn’t likely, it can still get her pregnant. Also, sperm is a resilient organism. Even though you cleaned yourself off with a towel, there’s a possibility that you didn’t quite wipe it all off, and sperm can survive for days with just the slightest bit of moisture. My advice is to use a condom from now on, even if she is on the pill. It is far safer than anything else you can do, and will also protect you from receiving or transmitting sexual diseases.
SageofMusic | Nov 30, 2009
Your face will feel pain when you cry?
Good | Nov 30, 2009
Any unprotected sex is potentially pregnancy-causing, guys who practice the withdrawal method generally are known as daddy in 9 months or so. Really stupid to have unprotected sex, even if you don’t ejaculate, since you can leak semen without knowing it. Exposure to oxygen does not kill sperm at all, where did you get that idea? Guys ejaculate into cups and it is tested for fertility or used for in vitro fertilization as long as an hour or so later– oxygen doesn’t kill it, your cells including sperm cells need oxygen to survive. You will be screwed if you keep having sex without a condom. Geez. Be responsible.
AIDS virus is what dies upon exposure to oxygen, by the way, not sperm cells. Big lot of difference!
zackbarrett | Nov 30, 2009
Firstly let me deal with the ignorant blather that there might be sperm in "pre-come" ("pre-ejaculatory fluid").
This is one of the all-time most FAQ about sex for beginners – one of the all-time most popular Urban Myths About Sex that always rears its ugly little serpent head – that "Withdrawal" does not work because there is sperm in "pre-come".
That is pure bunkum.
In brief, there is no viable sperm in "pre-come" unless you already know darn well that there is – which means for example that the guy has already ejaculated, and hasn’t gone for a pee and flushed it out in the meantime – as you carefully explained that you indeed did. There is no viable sperm in "pre-come" because is is not semen and semen is only ejaculated when – ejaculation occurs and it is actually pumped into the urethra (urine pipe).
"Pre-come" or pre-ejaculatory fluid is produced by glands, entirely separate from the prostate and seminal vesicles, whose special job is to make it to flush urine out of the urethra in preparation for the sperm (which are inactivated by acid urine) and to provide lubrication for intercourse, just like vaginal secretion does. In fact, semen is nowhere near as slippery as pre-come.
If people can get their minds around this simple fact, it now makes it far easier to understand why "withdrawal" or "pulling out" is such a totally unsuitable way of preventing pregnancy for unmarried people who don’t really want children.
The real reason is that the very last thing that a young guy can reliably do when he finds himself in the unbelievably exciting situation of being inside his girlfriend, particularly if she is enjoying it, is to pull out when he knows he is nearly "coming". The power of rationalisation that "I can just go a little bit more" is practically – meaning "in practice", irresistible. If it were not, why would he be having sex in the first place, eh?
It is fascinating that not only do the fellows themselves try and deny this, but that others, even (some) respectable "professionals" (sex advisors) try and downplay it, inventing "white lies" such as "there is sperm in pre-come". Fair go! Just tell the truth – it’s enough!
Use a condom to prevent STDs, and if you don’t want children, she must go to the doctor and start on the "pill". That is contraception.
Now as to the question you actually asked (and the other answers you have received), the sperm persisting on your skin may well be a concern. Oxygen does *not* kill sperm in general, or at least not rapidly (it is true that the oxygen content in semen is relatively low, that the spermatozoa are adapted to operating in this low oxygen level compared to the blood, and that the amount of oxygen in the open air may be excessive and tend to "burn out" their engines *over a period of time*, but the process is slow).
What *does* kill them however, is drying in air (also called "dessication") and if the areas that the semen may have got onto dried out fully, there would be very few sperm indeed able to re-activate when brought into the vaginal moisture. So to the extent that all your details are accurate, you were reasonably safe – but of course, intercourse without a condom is still the major risk, even if having masturbated shortly beforehand (and flushed out the residual semen by peeing), you were much less likely to ejaculate soon.
What you *really* need, is for your girlfriend to be using a *proper* contraception, such as the Implanon