as long as the penis enters the vagina.. it doesn't matter what you wear.
Absolutely. If the penis enters the vagina even for a second, you can become pregnant. Even if he does not ejaculate, there is pre-come.
Yes If he enters at all there is always a possibility that you can get pregnant wear a condom!
No. The only way you can get pregnant is when a penis enters a woman's vagina. The penis will ejaculate, the sperm cell will travel(swim) to the woman's ovarian tubes and that creates a baby
to get pregnant you have to have sexual intercourse, his penis has to enter your vagina for you to get pregnant.
The size of the penis has nothing to do with your ability to get someone pregnant. Its your sperm. So yes you can get a girl pregnant with a 4.5 in penis.
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Four and a half feet would be grossly abnormal. Four and a half inches however, is well within the normal range for a boy 14 years old.
Yes, my husband has a small penis. But my husband has learned other ways to satisfy me that believe me are 100 times better than an 8 incher or better. Tell him to look for the little man in the boat to start.</
This is known as sexual intercourse. After the penis is inserted into the vagina, typically the male proceeds to thrust his penis in and out of the vagina until orgasm is achieved.The vagina gets wet from the ejaculated fluids released from the penis.The female gets an orgasm when the penis enters the vagina.
I'm assuming "panis" is misspelled and supposed to say "penis". so, first off, the penis is the male reproductive organ. women do not have penises. in contrast, they have vaginas. during sexual intercourse the penis is inserted in the vagina. at the point of climax, the penis ejaculates semen which will then enter the woman's vagina. semen contains sperm cells that attach and enters the women's eggs, providing she is ovulating. the sperm's interaction with the eggs is what causes a woman to get pregnant.
No, penis size does not correlate with fertility or the ability to get a girl pregnant. Fertility depends on sperm count, motility, and overall health of the reproductive organs, not penis size.