Alright ive had sex before but its been 9 months ive been fingered like 4 tymes since then tho.. im scared to do it agen did my cherry grow bak? am i going to bleed again like the 1st tyme? is it going to hurt as bad? please help beacuse i really want to do it again im just nervous beacuse its been so long please answer if you can ASAP!!
Nevaeh answered Tuesday June 8 2004, 7:10 pm: lol No babe, your cherry will never "grow back"... unfortunately, that ticket has no refunds and no exchanges.... lol It is possible that you could bleed again on your 2nd time but probably unlikely. The more you have sex the more and more it will not hurt any more. The first time always sucks. [ Nevaeh's advice column | Ask Nevaeh A Question ]
jetaime answered Tuesday June 8 2004, 5:16 pm: well if its been 9 months since the last time...im going to tell you yes its going to hurt it wont hurt for very long just when hes getting up there........so when you go to do it just relax and dont keep telling yourself this is going to hurt this is going to hurt cause then it will hurt....you just need to relax and it will feel alot better! [ jetaime's advice column | Ask jetaime A Question ]
JamesBaybiGurl answered Tuesday June 8 2004, 4:30 pm: UMmM No, Hun your Cherry can not grow back once its popped its popped, You may bleed the 1st time Im not really sure about the 2nd. But if its been a while then you probably will cuz your not used to it. I dont really know cuz I am still a virgin and all that but I do know once your Cherry is popped, Its popped for good no growing back! Best Bet is to be safe and whatch what you do!
sunkistsarah answered Tuesday June 8 2004, 3:33 pm: no...it cant ever grow back...it is mostly normal 2 bleed a little the very first time but u shouldnt bleed the 2nd time and it shouldnt hurt...it should feel good...-_- [ sunkistsarah's advice column | Ask sunkistsarah A Question ]
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