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Question Posted Sunday March 27 2011, 10:59 pm

i have been sexually active since i was 16. i have never bleed during or after sex. but with my recent boyfriend. i bleed alot. we have had sex before but nothing like this has happend. during our last intercours he hit a new spot that i have never had befor. it didnt hurt or anything but as a result i bled. is there a way that he either tor somthing inside me or he was the only one that could reach my cheery?

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adviceman49 answered Monday March 28 2011, 9:27 am:
Hi, I am one of the older advisers on this website and while you didn't say how old you are, I am probably old enough to be your grandfather.

It is questions like yours that I am an advisor on this site so I can give you the correct information rather than what in my day was called "Old Wives Tales" or "Street Information"

The fact that you did not bleed on your first intercourse could be for several reasons. You could have lost your Hymen do to physical activity, had a very thin Hyman, fingering or do to masturbation. It is possible that your Hyman was so elastic it was pushed aside or it had a hole in it that other partner(s) were able to slip through.

If your current boyfriend is that much bigger in circumference than your past boyfriends he may not have been able to slip through the hole in your Hyman and in fact did rip you Hyman. This of course is something only you can answer.

If you continue to bleed after intercourse then you should visit your gynecologist.

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Jasmine23 answered Monday March 28 2011, 2:07 am:
As far as i know it is normal to spot on your first couple times,. spotting is normalish i believe,. But to be on the safe side,. I would talk to your Doctor to be sure 100% That nothing is wrong.

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