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Yes, possible but with EXTREMELY LITTLE chance. And when I say EXTREMELY LITTLE, i mean you have more chance of winning the lottery. * If a condom breaks and no longer holds the cum, it's best not to attempt to remove the cum inside you for health and medical reasons. Depending upon how you try to remove it, you run the risk of hurting yourself. Don't try!

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