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Old 08-13-2006, 01:00 PM   #1
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last night my husband and i were having sex and i think he didnt want to be ambarassed and let me know he ejaculated before we started when we were messing around. so when he said he was going to do it in me i really think he peed in me but he denies it. all i know is is that it felt like pee. can him urinating in me affect me health wise?
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There are a few things to concider here. There is a BIG noticeable difference in urine and semen. Urine would have smelled like urine, which we all know has a fairly strong smell. It also has a yellow color to it and has water-like consistency. So I just want to be certain that is what actually happened.

Semen can some times be very thin and almost water-like, but it has more of a gel consistency and is either white or clear. It also has it's own smell to it. Not at all like urine.

So, if you still think he urinated in you, I would think it could possible pose the threat of causing an infection. Simply because urine is our liquid form of waste and we can sometimes get bacterial urinary tract infections. I am not certain, but that makes the most sense to me.

Maybe that was a one time thing though. Keep an eye out next time you are having sex. If you think he is still doing that, then sit down and have a talk with him when you are NOT about to or in the middle of sex. Let him know that you don't like that if he is doing it.
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