just a concern.i've just noticed that wenevr i get fingered i bleed a little...it does not hurt i just see a little blood. i've only been fingered 3times...the 1st time i bled a little and the the 2nd time i didnt at firts but after my boyfriend and i stopped i noticed some blood on his fingers. the same thing happend the 3rd time. is something wrong? i am 17 years old.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? agnes answered Friday May 25 2007, 10:56 am: You're not losing your virginity, your hymen is being stretched. There is a difference, mind you. Stretching can cause minor tears which bleed. The same thing can happen from intercourse, some girls' hymens won't tear completely the first time, maybe not even the second or third time, but there will be a little bleeding from these minor tears caused by stretching. And some hymens won't tear completely at all, if they're elastic enough.
It's good that you've tried fingering before having intercourse, that's one of the ways to make your first time truly enjoyable for both of you. [ agnes's advice column | Ask agnes A Question ]
VixenLuna answered Monday May 21 2007, 7:56 pm: its possible that he may be scratching the inner skin of your vagina. Does he have long nails??? or its possible that your nearing your period. But check his hands before he fingers you. Its possible his nails are scraching the skin but you cant feel it because the fluid inside you keep you moist and you cant notice the little blood. but if it begin to irritate, like say if your peeing, then you have an inner cut [ VixenLuna's advice column | Ask VixenLuna A Question ]
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