Question Posted Saturday December 23 2006, 3:46 pm
ive been seeing my boyfriend now for about three months and the other night we had sex for the first time. the thing is he made me bleed. im not a virgin and it hasnt been that long since the last time i had sex. what do you think is wrong?
is it normal to randomy bleed? its not a lot but ive been bleeding for two days now, what should i do?
BooYouWhore answered Sunday December 24 2006, 2:41 am: it could be your period, or maybe something tore. If he is...well, rather...large...then that could be why. If your body is more used to smaller sizes and now he's larger, then sometimes that happens. I say that if it isn't your period, you should go to a doctor to find out, just to make sure. Because even if you're torn, it would be nice to know and make sure that nothing is wrong.
Hope I helped!
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xoiiloveyou143xo answered Saturday December 23 2006, 7:37 pm: Okay. I have had this problem with my current boyfriend. Is he well-endowed? I'm a very petite woman and my boyfriend..well let's just say he isn't. && sometimes when we have sex, I will bleed just a little bit. If it continues to be a problem, try using lubricated condoms and KY jelly. [ xoiiloveyou143xo's advice column | Ask xoiiloveyou143xo A Question ]
curt001 answered Saturday December 23 2006, 6:07 pm: i know that that is not normal but if you love him sos so much you would'nt dump him if you dont love him that much i would say dump him makin you bleed is rilly bad he is ither rilly bad or he hurt people!!
hope you make the right dessushion of what to do!!
jenn-hansen answered Saturday December 23 2006, 4:24 pm: Is it close to your period? That could be the bleeding that you are experiencing. But I am not sure without getting more information. I hope that this helps, but if it continues I would suggest that you talk to your local docter.
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