period came on having sex its six days early how to get rid of itcame on today
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Menstrual/Period Issues? Dragonflymagic answered Wednesday August 6 2014, 7:55 pm: You can't make a period go away just because it starts at an inconvenient time where you plan to have sex.
I will say from experience that during the first day or two or very end of period when flow is lighter, that the action of having sex will actually make the flow stop temporarily, but thats AFTER you begin to have some real good honest sex, with orgasms, not a little fingering with no orgasms.
Some guys don't mind. Some do. Its a personal preferance thing for them.
Although in young boys and men who have not experienced it yet, they may feel squeamish and not want to try or be repulsed. Married men who monthly see a wife having a period get used to it, and the smart ones, don't let a little blood hold them back from being able to love on the wife.
Its different for two singles who are not fluid bonded. There can be valid concern of your blood carrying blood born disease. If this is someone who is not going to be a regular partner, then just don't have sex at that time. If it is someone special, then both of you get checked out health wise to make sure neither of you have anything that can be passed on and once you both have the bill of clean health, then enjoy yourselves. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
Hardcore-Band-Geek answered Wednesday August 6 2014, 5:25 pm: I'm pretty sure you can't make your period go away. Periods come early, it's a fact of life. You'll just have to wait for it to end like every month. Now I'm not sure what you're asking about when it comes to sex. Having sex on your period? All I know is that like always you can get pregnant so be careful.
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