dear dr
hi
i m 26 female
dr i have a seriouse problem which is concerned with my marriage
r u can say with my life.
a year ago when i watch a sex movie.i aroused and i start masturbation.
i insert my midlle finger into my vagina.it was 4rth day of my periods.
when i saw my finger there was blood on it.now i want to know,
1......was my hymen damage at that moment or the blood of my periods?
2.....can a hymen tear by inserting just one finger?
3......is the hymen outside the vagina or inside?some people says that it is
deep inside the vagina.how much it is deep?can 3 inch of a finger
damge it?
dr actullay i cant go to gynecologist coz i cant share it with my mother.
plz replay me coz on ur responce i will deside to marry.
in our society if the girl with torn hymen get married.she get divorced
next day. so plz help me.
a needy girl....... sara...... from pakistan
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? koshii answered Monday October 25 2004, 11:14 pm: Fascinating. In the very off chance that you really want to know,
1. the second possibility
2. yes or no, depending
3. inside. not deep. yes or no, depending.
In many societies a non-virgin girl was unsellable, that is to say, unable to be sold off by her father to a husband. In desperate cases the man may take her with a large dowry. Secondly, most men are too drunk on their wedding nights to notice if their brides are virgins, and it was the practice of many women in the times of early Rome to take a chicken's bladder filled with blood to their marriage bed, to stain their sheets.
Thirdly the hymen grows back.
Fourthly this is such a bs question. People for whom English is not a first language almost never use "r" and "u" and "coz"...ever. If you can't approach me directly, either STFU or go find someone who can't tell the difference. [ koshii's advice column | Ask koshii A Question ]
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