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so the cervix thing.....


Question Posted Wednesday August 18 2010, 12:52 pm

is it possible this could rip during intercourse? because I think I'm going to with my boyfriend soon and this thing hurts when I push on it and im pretty sure cervix ripping is not healthy!

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NinjaNeer answered Wednesday August 18 2010, 12:54 pm:
Nope! It's safe. When you get turned on (like when you're having sex) it gets a lot deeper. I have never EVER heard of a case of a cervix tearing, and my father-in-law is a gynecologist.

If you are feeling pain (sometimes it can get bruised if the penetration is too deep) then you should tell your boyfriend to keep it shallower. This is why sex requires a lot of communication!

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