I would like to know...does sex your first times hurt? How do u know ure cherry poped...is it awkward with seeing your partner's hair or penis, or him seeing your hair and stuff...I would really like a completely honest answer, dont be afraid to give me gory details, but nobody else will be straight wth me..please...answer every question
Alot of Friends of mine say yes sex does hurt your first time. & even though you May use tampons that doesnt mean anything. A penis is not as thin as a tampon.
If your cherry hasnt already popped then it will probly pop when you first have sex. And you will know it popped because their will be blood.
Seeing your Partners penis may be wierd the first time but if you love the person enough to having sex with him then you will eventually get over seeing it. [ babiigirl's advice column | Ask babiigirl A Question ]
Christeena answered Friday August 11 2006, 3:25 pm: Q: Does sex your first time hurt?
A: It really depends. Have you been stretched before, by fingering or other means? Can you get a tampon in easily. If you can get a tampon in easily, your hymen is probably already broken. But overall, sex doesn't hurt too much, just make sure your lubricated and he goes slow until you're used to it. It will hurt and you'll feel alot of pressure at first, but it gets better.
Q: How do you know your cherry popped?
A: It may have already been popped before you have sex, which is why many women don't bleed. I didn't bleed my first time, for the sole fact that my boyfriend popped my cherry when he fingered me.
Q: Is it awkward seeing your partner/having him see you?
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