PinkLady4863 answered Saturday July 16 2005, 10:48 pm: well this is a possibility with or without sex. in some occasions such as horseback riding, dirt bikes, and anything else that can jolt your body continueously can "pop your cherry". i know this because my cherry was popped and i am still a virgin. also, masturbation could have popped the cherry as well.
if not, the most probable case would be that you are still quite irregular. still, i do not have set dates for my period and it comes and goes as it peases. if it was your first period it would not be a shockl att all to find they were so far apart, irregular periods are a normal and natural thing, nothing to worry about. most woman have irregular periods at first then they even out, and some never have a continuous pattern. i don't see any reason to worry darling even if your cherry did pop (which it is most likely your period is irregular) then it is still something that can happen, it is normal.
hope i helped, xoxo [ PinkLady4863's advice column | Ask PinkLady4863 A Question ]
xogiggles37xo answered Saturday July 16 2005, 10:48 pm: if you did anything that might have poped your cherry then it probally is that you cherry poped but if no one fingered you or anything like that or if your in cheerleading or something and they had you do splits alot then its probally just your periods of schedule or something. [ xogiggles37xo's advice column | Ask xogiggles37xo A Question ]
c11m6d answered Saturday July 16 2005, 10:46 pm: no it couldnt mean you cherry poppped..you cherry usually pops when you have sex. yo could just have your period twice in a month [ c11m6d's advice column | Ask c11m6d A Question ]
LisaLeilani answered Saturday July 16 2005, 10:46 pm: no your cherry pops if you have sexual intercourse or you hit if very hard like you landed on it while sliding on a bar or something.
since you had short period the if might of just skipped the days if you just got it
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