Could be: Form what you described, you are not likely to be pregnant. If you have any concern, you could do a home pregnancy test. However rubbing genitals together still puts you at risk for sexually transmitted diseases. You should get HPV vaccine and consult this site for safer sex guidelines. http://www.aids.org/topics/aids-factsheets/aids-background-information/what-is-aids/safer-sex-guidelines/
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Could be: Since you have not had sex then pregnancy is not an issue. Consider starting birth control to regulate your cycles and to avoid these scares.
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Play it safe: If you are not ready to be pregnant, review your options for contraception and select the one that works with your lifestyle. Your odds of getting pregnant are very small but its best to be prepared for the future when you are ready to be more intimate.
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