Is This Usual--> Not Bleeding When Losing It???? Posted: 08-07-05 12:02pm
Me and my boyfriend have been having sex
for a while but my friend told me that im
weird becasue I should bleed the first
time I have sex because she did. Jsut
because he didnt pop my cheery im still
normally having sex right?
You don't have to have your cherry popped
do u?
Please reply
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x0x011
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Posted: 08-07-05 21:40pm
Uhm...Not everyone bleeds the first time
they have sex. Sex is sex. Popping the
cherry is just ripping the hymen open, as
most people see it, the first time they
have sex. Some people bleed some people
dont.
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mitbee
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 07 Aug 2005 Posts: 26 Location: Texas
Posted: 08-07-05 23:25pm
I didn't bleed when I lost my virginity.
Even if your hymen tears, you don't
necessarily bleed.
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Banger
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Aug 2005 Posts: 8
Posted: 08-12-05 02:35am
Why do people think you need to "pop the
cherry" before you are actually not a
virgin anymore??? When have they ever
proven that every girl has a hymen that
needs to be popped? Some girls dont even
have a hymen. And why does it seem that
no one has considered that maybe shoving
something up there like, oh say, a tampon
would break it long before a penis ever
got up there?
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Kails
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 21 Apr 2004 Posts: 31
Posted: 08-18-05 11:05am
I didnt bleed at all when I had sex the
first time. I also wasnt in any pain it
was just a nice time :p lol. It differs
for everyone.
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