Lost My Virginity And Ended Up At the Hospital Posted: 02-01-05 23:02pm
I had sex for the first time and I ended
up in the hospital because of a lot of
pain and bleeding in my vagina. It turns
out no permanent damage happened. But
it whas not a good experience. I
consented the sex and I dont know if its
due to the size of my vagina because his
penis is not huge. I think its normal
or even big. I have a new boyfriend now
and I have sex with him. I had some
bleeding the first couple of times and
some pain but its been nicer. And I
think he has a penis about the same.
So im a little confuse. Any comments?
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kitty2luv
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 22 Oct 2004 Posts: 1089 Location: with my love
Posted: 02-01-05 23:31pm
Well it was yr first time too.... Hmm..
Try and not let him poun u hard when u are
haven sex maybe he is doing it too hard
how long have u been haven sex for? And
how many times? Maybe it will go away
when yr puss gets used to haven a penis in
it!
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PosrscheLvr
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 05 Oct 2004 Posts: 304 Location: Plano, Texas
Posted: 02-05-05 07:26am
Did you use lubrication? Were you turned
on enough? If you are not wet enough
during sex it can cause
irritation/blisters/bleeding and it really
unsafe because open wounds can lead to
infections. Which in the long run if
untreated can cause infertility in the
worst case. You need to make sure that
you are more careful, make sure to use
protection... Also one thing I would
recomend to try is ky warming jelly. It
will help heat things up down there to
ensure becoming aroused is easier.
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Kia
Supporter
Joined: 23 Jun 2004 Posts: 6594 Location: Planet Tampaxia,
Posted: 02-23-05 16:29pm
It really sounds like you had a fairly
thick hymen and that it bled a lot when it
broke. Not all virgins have an intact
hymen, some non-virgins do have a hymen
albeit stretched.
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