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Question Posted Saturday February 26 2005, 2:07 am

when your hyeman breaks does it hurt?

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dreamingkat answered Saturday February 26 2005, 11:51 am:
Sometimes it does hurt a little, but most women don't notice at all. Also, be aware that not every woman even has a hymen.

It should not hurt a lot. Some activities that will break a hymen (especially penetration) can also cause a little ripping of the vaginal tissue (especially if your not "ready" in a physical sense for sex). If you've done something that you think broke your hymen, and it bleeds a lot (or keeps bleeding for more than a day), or if it still hurts to stretch or to masturbate a week later, see a doctor to make sure you didn't do more extensive ripping or tearing.

If your just worried in general, don't sweat it.

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