Ladiix_riya answered Wednesday August 23 2006, 9:55 pm: <33
well,
i'm 14 and i just recentley had sex for the first time.
He was 8 inches.
Which i guess, is pretty big.
I only bled a little bit...
It was no big thing.
I mean it depends on the girl.
So,
there's really no way to tell.
I guess if you don't masterbate,
then you'd be pretty tight.
so you might bleed more than a girl who masterbates often.
Melody answered Tuesday August 22 2006, 10:24 pm: If you haven't had your hymen ripped, you are still a virgin, and the guy is big, most likely you are going to bleed a good amount of blood. But don't worry. It only lasts for a short period of time, and it's not that much. But keep in mind the blood amount varies from girl to girl. [ Melody's advice column | Ask Melody A Question ]
One_Fine_Day answered Tuesday August 22 2006, 9:31 pm: Yes your right it depends on the girl but it also depends on the circumstances. if your really nervous it can tighten the vagina making you bleed more but its nothing to worry about its only a little bit of blood, a light spotting which only last for a short time it just depends on the girl. some girls don't even bleed at all or they do and don't even notice it.
Hope i helped! [ One_Fine_Day's advice column | Ask One_Fine_Day A Question ]
xAskkMechaBeccax answered Tuesday August 22 2006, 5:12 pm: i lost my virginity to a guy who is big. he understood that it might hurt for me and that i might bleed so he went slow and not too hard the first time. after that time though, it was all smooth sailing. i only bled a little my first time. [ xAskkMechaBeccax's advice column | Ask xAskkMechaBeccax A Question ]
trailer_trash_girl_XXX answered Tuesday August 22 2006, 4:39 pm: it doesn't matter how much you bleed-
as long as it feels good....
i mean.. i've had sex with a lot of people and it feels good everytime.. and i didn't bleed
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