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Did I have sex?? Help!
Question:
Yesterday I was having cocktails with my girlfriend and after one too
many icey nipples I guess we passed out. I woke up and both of our
pants were off and I had sticky stuff on my penis. I know she's a
virgin and I checked her out for blood and did not find any. She was
still passed out when I left so I didn't ask her what happened. I'm
wondering if I just lost my virginity and don't remember it. Is there
any way too know? Also could she be pregnant? If she is can I refuse
a DNA test? Will I have to pay support? I'm only 15 and freaking
out.

Answer:
Hello Harry, Were both of you equally drunk? If both of you don not
remember anything at all, I would lean more towards relying on her
comments about the way her vagina feels/felt after she woke up, did
she in fact find any blood or is there any tearing involved, etc.
If neither of you actually remember what happened, maybe it was just
foreplay involved. But tearing can come from both masturbation or
intercourse for the female, so telling for sure might be very
difficult. How in the world did you get your hand on icey nipples
anyway? 15yo? I can say I did some of those same things back then, but
I don't think I was so wasted that I didn't remember them completely.
Of course, we usually drank very cheap beer like Milwaukee's Best or
Olympia or other beers with .1% alc. :roll:

Answer:
She lives with her mom and her mom way away on a business trip and we
got into her liquor. I haven't talked to her yet cause I'm so scared
she's pregnant. I don't want her to know I'm the dad if she is. I've
never even had a job, how can I pay for a kid??

Answer:
Hey Harry, how are you doing? With most helmet laws, kids who've
received tickets don't have to pay the fine if they can prove that
they later went out and bought a helmet. Florida has joined dozens of
other cities and states across the country by passing a helmet law.
According to the National Safe Kids Campaign, bike helmets lower the
risk of head injury 85%. Some kids just don't think helmets are cool.
Simon Crider, 11, knows how important a helmet can be. In 1995 he
was biking in Gainesville, Florida, when he hit a rock and flew over
his handlebars. His head hit the pavement, and his helmet cracked.
Luckily, it was his helmet and not his head that got damaged.
Thousands of kids tumble off bicycles every year, and many suffer
serious head injuries. Unlike a bruise or a scrape, a head injury can
cause permanent damage. Best wishes, :mrgreen:

Answer:
So are you saying that if she is pregnant and takes me to court for
child support if I can provide the judge a receipt for condoms he wont
hold me responsible?

Answer:
Hey Harry, how are you doing? At least you know what a "helment"
means. :roll: Best wishes,



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