missbananafontana answered Saturday January 5 2008, 12:33 pm: Wow. Unless you live in South Carolina, you broke a law, which could've landed whoever you were having sex with in court. Besides South Carolina (where the age is 14/f and 16/m) the minimum age is 16, which even I think is too young.
Back to the question. If you have lost your virginity recently, recurring bleeding may happen. But sometime when you have sex and you bleed, it is serious. You could have a tumor on your ovaries, or cervicitus, in which case I would advise you go to a doctor/gynecologist preferably.
EDIT:
Uh, yeah you did. If both of you had sex when you were 14 and did not live in South Carolina, then you broke the law. There is no way around it. 'Kay? And as you can read in my column, I am always right, so when I say that that was way too young, then it was.
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