i lost my virginity, i.e had sex for the first time but i didn't bleed(not even a lil bit). is there something wrong with me? am i alone? im really freaking out here.thanks.
daisy456 answered Tuesday December 4 2007, 8:33 pm: you're perfectly fine. i didnt bleed either when i lost mine. theres nothign wrong with you. everyone is different. [ daisy456's advice column | Ask daisy456 A Question ]
tttina answered Monday December 3 2007, 11:14 pm: no thats actually completely normal alot of girls have popped their cherry during excercise or just by putting a tampon in so dont worry hun your fine [ tttina's advice column | Ask tttina A Question ]
thelaura answered Monday December 3 2007, 9:28 pm: Not everyone bleeds on their first time. Some people don't even experience any pain. I didn't. You're totally normal. There's no rule where you must bleed when you lose your virginity.. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
justtryingtohelp answered Monday December 3 2007, 8:52 pm: Your difinitely not alone on this one. When i lost my virginity. I didn't bleed at all. Like that other person said, you could have already popped it or he just didn't penitrate you enough to pop it. [ justtryingtohelp's advice column | Ask justtryingtohelp A Question ]
alex_ABC_123 answered Monday December 3 2007, 8:47 pm: Thats not weird at ALL! The reason most girls bleed for the first time when they have sex, is because the broke their hymen "popped their cherry". You already could've broken yours, or maybe it just didn't go in deep enough to pop it. Oh, this is completely normal, don't worry one bit. Hope i helped! Don't forget to rate!
CaliDaniels answered Monday December 3 2007, 8:47 pm: When I lost my virginity, I waited and waited for blood. I had always heard that every girl bled after her first time. Blood never came, and I am in good health. Everyone's body reacts differently to different things. Don't worry about this; you're not alone.
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