hiii, guys.
okay, so this weekend i'm going to hang out with this guy that i'm dating, and we're going to go far, but not all the way to sex.
i haven't had my cherry popped yet, and i was talking to his best friend and he said guys hate it when they accidentally do it
is there any way that i can maybe do it? without hurting myself?
because i really don't want to have him do it by accident, you know?
thanks so muchhh :)
SecretBoy89 answered Friday November 24 2006, 10:41 pm: When the hymen in your vagina breaks, that is considered "popping the cherry". It's really the hymen tearing and it might hurt for a while and it will also bleed but that's because the hymen has broken. It has been the first time you have really had something stuck inside there so that is why it has to bleed. You should try fingering yourself till you see blood... That way you know you popped your cherry. Then you and your special one can have a good time without him being surprised because your cherry will already be popped. I hope this helped. [ SecretBoy89's advice column | Ask SecretBoy89 A Question ]
amygwendoline answered Friday November 24 2006, 6:01 pm: I think your friend is wrong. If you & this guy really like each other, when he pops your cherry it'l be something special. There are ways that girls have popped their cherries, by fingering, using tampons, and by being very active in sports. But there's no way that you could just pop your cherry without hurting yourself unless you've already done it in the past.
the12help answered Friday November 24 2006, 5:00 pm: ive heard that if uve inserted a tempon that does it without you knowing so i dont know how u can tell now if it is popped [ the12help's advice column | Ask the12help A Question ]
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