Is pushing into the “door” considered penetration?

Is pushing into the “door” considered penetration?


Find out if this type of intimacy poses a risk of pregnancy or sexually transmitted diseases




Doctor, is passing the penis through the “port”, or inserting it into the “port”, considered penetration or not?

Look, penetration is the introduction of the penis into the vaginal canal. If you only passed near the vulva, at the entrance to the vagina, just touched or pressed it, but there was no penetration, that is, the glans did not enter the vaginal canal, in theory this is not penetration.

Now, why the doubt? You’re probably worried about the risk of pregnancy or the risk of an STI (sexually transmitted infection). This more intimate contact, despite there being no penetration, can promote the transmission of an STI.

So if you have, for example, some type of bacteria, virus or fungus, you, at that moment, can transmit it to your partner, or vice versa.

For pregnancy to occur, ejaculation would be necessary within the vaginal canal. The girl must be in her fertile period and not use any contraceptive method.

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