What does it feel like when your cherry pops? Does it sound like I did by accident?
Question Posted Saturday June 30 2007, 7:46 am
I really need to know what it feels like when your cherry pops. Yesterday i went for a bike ride for the first time in like a month. i just went again this morning, and i could barely sit down. it hurts really bad, but only when i'm on the bike. i read that it could pop just doing sports and stuff, but what does it feel like? please help!
easterngirl answered Saturday June 30 2007, 11:55 am: IT usually doesn't really hurt that bad.
If you had some or little bleeding at all then you did pop your cherry.
This happened to a friend of mine.
Basically any movement down there can break your cherry, it's a very sensitive lining of tissue.
When it happened to my friend, she didn't even know it really.
Hope this helped.
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2tammy2 answered Saturday June 30 2007, 10:19 am: ok im not sure exactly what your cherry is, but it sounds like you might have really hurt your tailbone (that always makes me have hurt when i sit down) also when riding on a horse im supposed to sit on the saddle literally my vagina area to the saddle(it dosent help much to wear anything it feels really bad all the time) and my horse will do a mini bucking move and my vagina hurts really bad afterwards and i didnt 'pop any cherries' so maybe your just bruised or something/
And i hear when you lose that tissue inside of you that guys generally break the first time you have sex, can be broken through lots of excercize but there is bleeding [ 2tammy2's advice column | Ask 2tammy2 A Question ]
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