Embarassing Question....im Sad. Posted: 11-14-03 20:17pm
Hello again. Its lopa19, for some reason
my password wasnt working so I changed my
name.
Anyway, in one of the posts, I
read something about your "cherry being
popped" the first time you have sex. If
you remember I am 19,and apparently very
unexpirienced. What does your "cherry"
being "popped" mean? Does it hurt? This
is a very embarassing question.. But can
anyone educate me on all this sex
terminology? Can anyone describe what its
like?
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jessicaramsey
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Hey Posted: 11-17-03 00:58am
The cherry is actshyl the skin being
scteched and it don't hurt when it
happen if the guy takes him time for me
all felt was a small scterch I was so
neverus that is would hurt but it didn't
and it is best to be on the bottom and
yeah depeneding on the how your body is
like you well bleed very lilttle well I
hope this helped you
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Darling
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Posted: 11-17-03 01:55am
Its your hymen (a thin peice of skin at
the opening of the vagina) that either
gets stretched or slightly torn. Dont ask
why they call it a cherry I have no idea!
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