do you always bleed when you lose your virginity? can you feel your cherry with your fingers? can you pop it that way? or does it NEED to be intercorse?
LOL_x0x answered Saturday March 20 2010, 4:30 pm: Not every girl bleeds when she loses her virginity, no. I don't think you can "feel" it with your fingers, but you can "pop" it. Your cherry if your hymen, which is just a thing membrane. Generally, though, your cherry is popped by first time intercourse. It can be broken other ways as well.
LagunaBabe answered Friday March 19 2010, 11:03 pm: Most generally, you will spot. However, not every girl does, and it is nothing to fear as far as that goes -- however, be sure not have sex until you are fully ready for it. You can't really feel it with your fingers, and it is most generally broken (as the "cherry" you are referring to is your hymen) by sex, however, many girls break their hymen by the simplest things such as inserting a tampon, doing sports, etc. However, don't try to break your hymen, that isn't a good idea and it's perfectly normal to spot the first time, so no need to be afraid about that.
Again, please be sure you are ready to have sex when you choose to have it, and when you are ready, do not fear the spotting if you may have any -- nothing to be worried about. [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
leah87 answered Friday March 19 2010, 9:20 pm: No. Not every girl will bleed upon losing their virginity. Your hymen can gradually tear from sports, exercise, gymnastics,horseback riding,time and etc. Your hymen is is a fold covering or partially covering the external part of your vagina. It can be seen and felt and is very sensitive until tearing. If your hymen is still intact it will tear with the use of tampons or intercourse. Intercourse mainly because of the larger size of the penis. [ leah87's advice column | Ask leah87 A Question ]
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