Okay, so today I wanna talk about whether you can get pregnant just from rubbing genitals together. I did some experiments with my partner to see what happens. Here’s how it went down:

Experiment Setup
First off, we made sure everything was clean. We both took showers and used some antibacterial soap, you know, just to be safe. I didn’t want any infections or anything messing with our results. We did this in my bedroom ’cause it’s comfy and we had everything we needed right there.
The Experiment – Round 1
- First Try: We started with just rubbing our genitals together, no penetration. We did this for about 10 minutes. It felt nice, but nothing crazy. After that, we checked for any fluids. There was some wetness, mostly from my partner, but nothing that looked like ejaculate.
- Second Try: We thought maybe we needed to do it longer, so we went for another round. This time, we rubbed for about 20 minutes. We tried different positions to see if that made a difference. Still, at the end of it, no real ejaculate. Just some pre-cum, which I know can sometimes have sperm, but it’s a pretty low chance.
Experiment – Round 2 (Different Scenario)
We waited a few days and then tried something a bit different. This time, my partner got close to ejaculating, but he stopped right before. Then we rubbed genitals again. This was to see if the pre-cum right before ejaculation had more sperm.
- First Attempt: My partner got to the point where he was about to ejaculate, then pulled back. We then rubbed our genitals together for about 5 minutes. After this, we checked for fluids. There was definitely more pre-cum than before.
- Second Attempt: We did it again, but this time we waited a bit longer after he almost ejaculated, like around 10 minutes, before rubbing. We figured maybe the pre-cum would have more time to come out. Afterward, there was still a good amount of pre-cum, but not as much as right after he almost ejaculated.
Checking Results
After each round, we looked at the fluids under a cheap microscope I got online. I’m no scientist, but I wanted to see if I could spot any sperm. Most of the time, I couldn’t see anything that looked like sperm, just regular fluids. But in the samples from right after he almost ejaculated, I thought I saw something that might have been sperm. It was hard to tell for sure, though.
Conclusion
From what we did, it seems like getting pregnant from just rubbing genitals is pretty unlikely. It was interesting seeing some pre-cum, especially right after my partner almost ejaculated. I know there’s a small chance that pre-cum can have sperm, and we might have seen some, but it’s not a sure thing.
Overall, this was more about satisfying our curiosity than anything else. We’re always careful when we’re having sex, and this little experiment just made us more aware of what’s going on. It’s kinda cool to learn about your body and how everything works. If you’re worried about getting pregnant, it’s always best to use protection. This was just a fun experiment for us, and we learned a bit more about our bodies in the process.
