ok so tomorrow im going horse back riding. ive done it like a million times but i just recently found out about that thing that pops (forgot the name srry) when u horseback ride or bike ride. wut if it happens??? nd does it only happen once in your life? can i prevent it from happening?
It is completely possible to break your hymen while riding a bike or a horse or any by doing any number of other sports. I'm rather sure I did it myself.
More active riding, jumping, bareback or cross country increases the chances. But don't worry the funny thing about breaking it that way is that you barely feel it and it's just a little bit of blood on your panties.
It WILL NOT make you loose, and YOU ARE still a virgin, it just means that a little bit of skin that was protecting the deeper part of your vagina as you matured has broken.
The only way to prevent it is to sit at home and not run, ride, swim, jump or dance. It's not worth it.
mushoku answered Tuesday June 28 2005, 2:46 pm: You're referring to your cherry popping?
It happens only once, typically. There are odd circumstances where it can happen a couple of times (lost virginity to a guy that has a small penis, then had sex with a guy with a large penis), but that's only one aspect of it.
The only thing that riding a horse or bike can do is cause your hymen to break, making the opening to your vagina larger. You can prevent it by not riding, though it may have already happened. There might be some methods of riding that can help prevent it from happening, but those you'll have to ask another female rider for, and she may not know of any. [ mushoku's advice column | Ask mushoku A Question ]
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