sex for the second time - could you bleed again? does it sti
Question Posted Sunday December 24 2006, 10:07 am
i've had sex once
when i have it again
even though i popped my cherry the first time
could i still bleed the second time?
and will it hurt again
wb :) xo
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? BooYouWhore answered Sunday December 24 2006, 1:21 pm: It is possible to bleed again, yes. It doesn't mean that anything is wrong, it just means that your body still isn't used to it because its a new concept. If it bleeds a lot and doesn't stop, then thats when you have a problem and should check up on it with a doctor. Otherwise, you should be fine and bleeding may be minor or not even there. As far as hurting, it will probably still hurt. THe first few times it will hurt because, again, your body isn't used to it. After a while, you'll be fine.
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xomichelle891xo answered Sunday December 24 2006, 12:06 pm: It really depends on the person and what happened during sex. You will probably still bleed a little, just not as much. But maybe not. But theres a bigger chance it will hurt. Its only your second time. [ xomichelle891xo's advice column | Ask xomichelle891xo A Question ]
pockets answered Sunday December 24 2006, 10:39 am: You may or may not bleed, it depends if your hymen was completley "popped" the first time. It might hurt again, some people say it hurts the first 3 times. [ pockets's advice column | Ask pockets A Question ]
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