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Hymen


Question Posted Sunday January 16 2005, 3:17 pm

Ok when I was little I used to ride a bike ALOT but now im 15 and I havent wrode a bike in like 3 years. I had "hurt" myself and I seen a little blood does that mean I broke my hymen? And I also want to know if it is true that after you have your period it will desinegrate after age 15?

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koshii answered Sunday January 16 2005, 9:07 pm:
I suppose that's possible that you broke it, or you could have just plain hurt yourself and bled. There is no reason that once you turn 15, you magically lose your hymen. That's just incredibly bizarre. The hymen grows back constantly, because it's a bit of skin, and a period can pass through without disturbing it.
I don't know where people come up with this shit.

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