Question Posted Wednesday November 7 2007, 2:42 pm
hi im 14/f
this is a random question; you know when girls masturebate and stuff their hymen breaks and they bleed so when you have sex for the first time do you bleed? and when does it come? thank you so much in advance
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I hope this is all the information you could ever need lol...
"The hymen is a thin layer of skin that partially covers the vagina. Its purpose is to protect the vagina from bacteria and other harmful pathogens. This skin is very sensitive, and easily torn. Some girls are born without a hymen, and others have their hymens broken from sports, horseback riding, using tampons, or during manual sex. While the hymen is often broken during a girl's first time having intercourse, there is a high possibility that the hymen will already be torn before that, or not fully torn after that. Every girl is different. So, the presence or absence of a hymen is no indication of virginity.
If the hymen does break during sex, most often there will be some bleeding, because the tissue has blood vessels in it. However, some women don't experience bleeding, and of course their hymen may already be torn. Also, some bleed the first few times they have sex. So if she doesn't bleed, it doesn't necessarily mean she has already been devirginized." [ familyfirst's advice column | Ask familyfirst A Question ]
thelaura answered Thursday November 8 2007, 9:24 am: Your hymen doesn't always break through masturbation and sex etc. It can break through things such as playing sports.
It depends on the person whether you bleed during sex for the first time. If you have a still intact hymen and aren't used to things being inserted, then there's a strong chance you may bleed or at least experience pain.
If you're worried about bleeding when you have sex for the first time, just lay a towel down. It shouldn't be alot anyway. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
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