k so me and my boyfriend had sex last night for about the 7th time. it always hurts really bad when he firts put it in. the 6th time i bled a little bit and i wasnt on my period. but last night i bled alot. i was on the end of my period though too, but it wasnt bleeding when we started. is it possible he popped my cherry? how can i tell? and when is it going to stop hurting?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? cloudy_conscience answered Saturday April 12 2008, 7:22 pm: Well your cherry is most likely already popped because you had had sex before and as for you bleeding alot, that may have to do with the fact that you were at the end of your period. Most of the time when you have sex and it is like the day after you stop bleeding on your period you will bleed more than usual. It kind of brings you period back I guess you could say, but you just bleed alot for maybe that night. It should stop hurting sometime soon, since you have had sex a few times, but no one really knows exactly how long it takes to stop hurting.
Debateist answered Saturday April 12 2008, 6:50 pm: I think that I would say yes if you have bled a lot then you hav as you said had "your cherry popped" To the hurting question the truth is there is no way of telling when it will stop it may never, this may sound wrong but perhaps your boyfriend is to big for you this can sometimes cause it to hurt a lot!!
I know I may not have bn of gd help but I hope it gets better for you!!
good luck!!
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