Is having periods considered having your cherry popped?
Question Posted Wednesday October 13 2010, 1:59 am
I just started having my periods like 3 months ago and I was wondering if that means my cherry has popped? I read when your cherry pops that you bleed. Does that mean my cherry is popped since I bleed every month or what? My best friend wanted to know if my cherry was popped and I was confused because I never really thought about it but I guess it is since I get my period now and I'm a woman now. Thanks
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? Social_helper answered Tuesday August 20 2013, 9:41 pm: It is not possible to happen due to the cleansing process of a period the color of the blood would be different in a response to popping your cherry, the stress applied to the Virginia walls would provide you with a much lighter weight and a little lighter in color referring to popping a cherry, it is very easy to pop a cherry with exercise, but more commonly girl pop the cherry by being fingered there's not always blood but alot of pain appLied by the first time could result in a broken hymen and you don't have to bleed after to know but it's the feel of the vagina walls could determine this. [ Social_helper's advice column | Ask Social_helper A Question ]
antionette answered Friday October 15 2010, 11:33 pm: Your period is actually the lining of your uterine wall (the wall of your uterus, your uterus is part of your sex organs) shedding, as a form of cleansing itself and ridding the uterus of all the unused eggs released by your ovaries. When your "cherry pops" women, more often than not (not all women bleed), bleed because of a tissue, called your hymen, breaking/or tearing due to an outside force, like a tampon, penis, or even due to intense physical activity. [ antionette's advice column | Ask antionette A Question ]
The_MoUsY_spell_checker answered Wednesday October 13 2010, 4:14 am: In most women, the hymen does not completely cover the vaginal opening. There are holes to allow menstrual blood to flow through.
Some activities (such as sex or exercise) can cause tears in the hymen, which can cause bleeding. However, "popping one's cherry" generally only refers to losing one's virginity, regardless of the status of the hymen or if bleeding occurs.
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