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
Solaris answered Saturday October 30 2004, 9:47 pm: The hymen is indeed inside the vagina. Yes a finger can break it. Actually about anything can. From fingers to bike riding to falling off a chair. It could very well be "blood of your periods." You can go to a gynocologist and not have to share it with your mother. Its 100% confidental so she will never know unless you tell her. [ Solaris's advice column | Ask Solaris A Question ]
xXxpinky615xXx answered Saturday October 30 2004, 9:46 pm: Well your Hymen could have been damaged. Some women have a thin hymen and can break easily. So, it could have been from your period or you could have torn your hymen. Yes a hymen can tear by using just one finger, it's happened to many girls. The hymen is outside the vagina, it's not that far in it could be from 3-5 inches I believe. Don't worry about it. Odds are it was just blood from your period. Calm down. Hope this helped. [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
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