FernGully answered Saturday June 19 2004, 3:02 am: Every woman is different, some don't bleed at all. Some do. It's all about your body I guess.
Here's a little blurb taken from www.scarletteen.com about this question, so at least its from an expert, I said the same thing though, but I'm cool cause I'm referencing stuff.
"As far as bleeding, some women bleed during their first intercourse. Some do not. According to sexpert Alice at Columbia University, "It is possible, and common, for a woman to be a virgin and not have pain or blood during her first intercourse." Again, this comes down to whether or not your hymen has been stretched or broken before intercourse, which, if you've been even moderately physically active or used tampons, it most likely has." [ FernGully's advice column | Ask FernGully A Question ]
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