I know this is probably going to sound dumb to most people, but im curious. I've been having sex for over two years now. And I'm just wondering, how do I know if my cherry has popped. Some people say it hurt, some say yu bleed. But I never bled after having sex.
HeelsOverHead23 answered Friday June 27 2008, 5:48 pm: This isn't a dumb question at all, a lot of people get confused by this. A lot of girls- not all of them- have something in their body and when they first have sex (but it doesn't have to be sex, it can be when first using a tampon, horse back riding, or being fingered) this thing can...pop? and you can bleed. It can still mean you're a virgin, but don't worry if you didn't bleed the first time, you just don't have one. It's like when a guy gets mad at his girlfriend because she said she was a virgin, yet when they did it for the first time, she didn't bleed. That just means she didn't have one (sorry I can't think of the word). Don't worry that you didn't bleed, it's totally normal. [ HeelsOverHead23's advice column | Ask HeelsOverHead23 A Question ]
karenR answered Friday June 27 2008, 12:06 pm: The stories of pain and blood are greatly exaggerated. Unless you have a very thick
hymen there is little or no pain and little
or no blood. Most active girls or those who
have used tampons have broken their hymen
before they even have sex.
mp95 answered Friday June 27 2008, 3:27 am: if you've had sex before, your cherry is definately popped. the reason you may not have bled during sex might be because you could've broke your hymen another way. for example, tampons, sports, ect. [ mp95's advice column | Ask mp95 A Question ]
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