QueenCece answered Saturday March 18 2006, 6:50 pm: No it's not stupid cause actually it's good not to have suc have such a dirty mind to know it. It means to have intercoarse and bleed ( not a lot just a drop or two) during sex which has you be no longer a virgin. hope i helped! [ QueenCece's advice column | Ask QueenCece A Question ]
jealousyxo answered Thursday March 16 2006, 6:25 pm: Okay,
well "popping your cherry" is a term for girls when they lose their virginity,theres like a membrane in your vagina,that when you have sex it breaks,and it causes you to not be a virgin anymore.But you can also break it when your horseback riding,putting something up your vagina,etc.Its not just when you have sex.
Jess_babii_06 answered Wednesday March 15 2006, 12:46 pm: Most guys say this when they know that you've had sex before,it means your hymen is broken. Most people say it because they try to tell people they "popped your cherry" or took your virginity. [ Jess_babii_06's advice column | Ask Jess_babii_06 A Question ]
xOalmaOx answered Wednesday March 15 2006, 2:12 am: Popping your cherry means that you've had sex and your hymen broke for the first time and you aren't considered a virgin anymore.
thesecondwavex answered Wednesday March 15 2006, 1:07 am: when someone "pops your cherry" it means they
broke your virginity. which is the hymen inside
of your vagina, but if you play vigerous sports
or use a tampon it could have alreadybeen broken.
but don't worry, that doesnt mean youre not
a virgin anymore!
there are many other ways of saying it, such as:
losing your v-card
losing your flower
broken her in.
NinjaNeer answered Wednesday March 15 2006, 12:49 am: Well, people use it as a pleasant euphemism for taking your virginity. It comes from the fact that your hymen is broken :) [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
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