Question Posted Wednesday January 16 2008, 8:49 pm
I was talking to my girls after exams today, we were sharing clutsy guys stories, and I shared the story of this Italian fingering me roughly. It was painful! I didn't tell him to stop at the time because 1) I was enjoying the kissing part and 2) I dont speak Italian. Anyway, it did hurt, and I later noticed a few specks of blood on the inside of my dress, which I thought were just from...err.. stretching? I didn't think of it until today, as this happened over the summer-- did he pop my cherry?!?
17/f/virgin
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? grape answered Thursday January 17 2008, 2:26 pm: well any kind of intercourse means your not a virgin. he may have popped your cherry but you could never tell. he could have scratched you or something especially if it was rough. and if u dont know how to speak italian.im pretty sure just pulling on his hand or waving your hand in front of his face wouldve made him stop.you will fortunately be fine though.it wouldnt last long at all.like i said.it couldve been a scratch.no doubt.and if he did pop your cherry.some girls bleed.not for long...hope i helped babe.
orphans answered Wednesday January 16 2008, 11:31 pm: Yes, it is possible that he did pop your cherry or "hymen" as it is called, but many girls' hymens can break easily, even through horseback riding or sports. It doesn't mean that you aren't a virgin anymore, just that your hymen eiter stretched or broke. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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