If my cherry popped because of getting fingered, will it affect sex
Question Posted Thursday November 1 2012, 6:01 pm
If my cherry pops while getting fingered, will it negatively affect the way sex will feel for the first time? I am a 15 year old female
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Virginity? cherrybomb87 answered Saturday November 3 2012, 5:18 pm: It might make it more pleasurable, the first time is different for everyone, it all depends on how soon after you have sex, how big the persons penis is... some people don't even realize the hymen has been split and some bleed and the first time is painful. if it split far enough it would make more room for the penis. The splitting of the hymen or "popping of the cherry" is not a one time thing, it will grow back over time if you are not sexually active for a long period of time, I am 25 and have been married for four years and have been with my husband for seven years and we like rough sex sometimes so even if we have been having sex for seven years I will still find that sometimes my hymen will tear from rough sex. Hope that helps. I went a little further than you asked. [ cherrybomb87's advice column | Ask cherrybomb87 A Question ]
advanceinsane answered Friday November 2 2012, 3:55 pm: No it won't. Neither me nor my boyfriend really noticed when my cherry was popped. Don't worry. Although, first times usually aren't that great in general, practice makes perfect. [ advanceinsane's advice column | Ask advanceinsane A Question ]
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