ok i have been playing soccer for 7 years is there a chance my hymen could have torn already because i was reading a sex questions and one person answered that if you are active in sports that your hymen has already torn? ALSO WHAT DOES IT FEEL LIKE AFTER THE HYMEN HAS TORN? i want to know if mine has torn or not
But anyway, for me, it felt a little sore, and blead all over my knickers so that when I looked, it was as thought I has started my period early. The soreness didn't last that long for me, and I was hurting all over [from the ride] anyway so I didn't really notice. [ DruidX's advice column | Ask DruidX A Question ]
notnormal answered Wednesday March 3 2004, 11:09 pm: Sometimes a hymen can be torn by strenuous activity or accidents. I think if you do something like that it would hurt, maybe not a lot, but some, and you would see a little blood.
koshii answered Wednesday March 3 2004, 10:44 pm: It doesn't feel like anything, and it's not important really. It's just a membrane, and it grows all the time like nail cuticles, so if you had sex and then did not for a while, it would grow back. Soccer and sports don't have any bearing on your vagina unless you really had some odd accident, which hasn't happened here. The hymen is extremely overplayed and is really amazingly unimportant. It's just a part. You can't feel it, some people don't even have one, and don't worry because it's not made of freaking diamonds. [ koshii's advice column | Ask koshii A Question ]
spacefem answered Wednesday March 3 2004, 9:51 pm: Okay, a hymen is totally different for everyone, and it's not all that special. A lot of people barely even have one, after you start your periods it starts to disentigrate anyway, so for many people it's not even there after the age of 15 or so. It doesn't matter if your hymen is torn, it has nothing to do with virginity or your worth as a person or anything, okay? [ spacefem's advice column | Ask spacefem A Question ]
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