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1\. would water kill sperm cells? or was them off (3-5 seconds in a medium jet of water from the faucet. i.e. half way turning the knob on the sink. cold water)
2\. would water w/ soap kill sperm cells? or wash them off. (same conditions as one)
3\. how would a towel be effective on killing or taking off sperm off your hand.
4\. how effective would 2 & 3 be . (your hand being a bit damp after the towel drying)
Well the thing is i recieved a handjob then came. I then went to the bathroom and got some toilet paper wet it down like a sponge and cleaned off the sperm/semen. Then I rinsed my hands in cold water, faucet, knob turned about halfway for about 3-5 seconds. Then I towel dried my hands lightly . I dont remember anything sticky in between my fingers because I would feel it but, then I fingered her about 30 seconds to a minute passed in between me leaving the bathroom and fingering her. the process from the ejaculation to fingering was abbout... 2-5 minutes in total. Do you think she could get pregnant?
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Sperm lifespan and pregnancy?
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- Water won't kill sperm cells, at least not immediately. It will however wash them off your skin.2. Same as 1, but the washing will be more efficient.3. The towel would take most of the remaining sperm off, and if you dry well enough there would be none left alive.4. However if you leave your hand a bit damp there could be a few.From what you say, chances of pregnancy are negligible, I would judge.
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That answer sounds right to me, too. Askme
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- Same as 1, but the washing will be more efficientOne would think that soap would have a negative effect on sperm. I have nothing to back that up but doesn't saop kill bacteria etc.. on the hands? Wouldn't it have a similar effect on sperm?
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Only anti-bacterial soap kills bacteria etc. Regular soap just 'washes' the bacteria.
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Soap sticks to the bacteria and carries it down the drain. It's been found not to be any more effective than regular soap for most purposes.ABC News: Is Antibacterial Soap All Washed Up?WebMD: FDA Panel: No Advantage to Antibacterial Soap
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I wonder why anti-bacterial soap is used in hospitals if it is no better than regular soap. **********Nevermind, I read it in the first link. But even there it says "proper hand washing". I am willing to bet most people do not use the 'proper' handwashing technique.
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sperm can live inside the women for UP TO FIVE DAYS. UP TO five days.Could be less and at max, 5 days.
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It's good marketing, to be frank.Just like when you see lysol commercials that say "Kills 99% of bacteria and viruses" and you see the woman spray and then wipe RIGHT AWAY...whereas in the real world, you have to SATURATE the area and leave it for more than 10 minutes, wipe off, rinse, and wipe off again.Too much of health is based on pyschology; you think it's clean; therefore it is.