k, well i know fingering is not sex but i didnt know what catergory to put it under.
but anyways, i heard that the first time you get fingered you bleed. is this true? also if it is, is there anything i can do to "it" so i don't bleed the first time i get fingered, because i know i'm ready for it but i just don't want the akwardness of him having blood all over his hands or whatever.
queenhearts answered Wednesday March 26 2008, 12:35 am: There's a chance you'll bleed but you probably already got your hymen broken by sports or something. If you do bleed, it won't be a lot. It should be little to nothing, but when it comes to sex... Who knows how much you will bleed. I didn't bleed for either but it's different for everyone. Just tell him to take it slow and be gentle, and only start with one finger so he doesn't hurt you. Make sure his nails are trimmed though so he doesn't scratch/tear you inside :c [ queenhearts's advice column | Ask queenhearts A Question ]
cloudy_conscience answered Tuesday March 25 2008, 10:33 pm: You may not bleed the first time you get fingered, because your hymen and cherry could already be broken. Mine was because of sports and even if you do bleed it won't be alot. It won't cover his hands or anything.
Hitoast answered Tuesday March 25 2008, 10:17 pm: The first time anything goes "up there" there is a chance of it bleeding. This is because your hymen has broken. It will only break once though, so once your "cherry has popped" It won't do it again. You can try to break it yourself if you want to. Typiccally, the hymen can be broken by sports, tampons, or horseback riding. Goodluck! [ Hitoast's advice column | Ask Hitoast A Question ]
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