Okay, so a while back my boyfriend fingered me and after he was done & a little later on, i noticed a some blood on my underwear and it stung when i peed. So i figured he popped my cherry then. & he fingered me a couple times after that, and there was no blood. & just yesterday, he fingered me really hard and he noticed blood all on his hand. & it was bleeding a little today but now it has stopped. I kno it wasnt my period though because i just had it a few days ago, and the blood already stopped.So, im confused.. can your hymen break partially and then break fully? or what?
Any answer is appreciated.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? sia answered Wednesday December 30 2009, 4:32 am: the first time he finged you he only damaged the hymen he did fulyl break it which was the reason why you only bled alittle bit.when he fingered you harder the next time he broke your hymen causing you to bleed moree.everyones different some people dont bleed at all when their hymen breaks because due to activities like horse riding cycling etc your hymen gets damaged and breaks little by little through time but some people dont do activities that can risk hymen breakage so when they are poked or have sex they bleed more than others because their hymen was still intact.
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Vegalicious21 answered Tuesday December 29 2009, 10:53 pm: I'm dont really know much about the hymen breaking part, but i do know that when it breaks, it doesnt bleed much. Also i know, that for me, i can have my period, and it seem gone, and a few days later it bleeds again but only for a day or two.
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