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lahoribubbles
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PostPosted: 09/25/06 - 21:43    Post subject: Bleeding after fingering! :S Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi, im 18 years old, and recently my boyfreind and I have been getting active! We havent started having sex yet but we have talked about it alot. Anyways, just recently after my boyfreind has been fingering me, I start having a pain in my vagina! And when I pee it stings so much that i have to pee slowlyyy and steadily otherwise it will sting even more! My boyfreind has fingered me many times before but the last two times it has been hurting alot! but just lasttime that he did..which was maybe 4 days ago, I started bleeding, and I know its not my period because I already got my period a long time ago! Does anyone know what might be the problem, or why my vagina might b stinging and why I was bleeding hte last time! I am all new to this so please help me out!

-lahoribubbles!
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PostPosted: 09/26/06 - 17:44    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

considering ur still a virgin...ur bf just ripped ur hymen.......some women bleed after ripping this ...I know i did.....and there is some pain. Don't worry it's normal and nothing to be alarmed about, but however, if the bleeding continues for more then a day i would go see a doctor.
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PostPosted: 05/25/08 - 05:44    Post subject: bleeding Vote now! Reply with quote

does that mean yur no more a virgin then.
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PostPosted: 05/25/08 - 07:18    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

to lose your virginity you have to have vaginal penetrative sex - i.e. penis goes into vagina!

people tear their hymens through many different ways - sports, tampon use, masturbation and sex.

i agree with babyblues14 - you probably tore your hymen - nothing to worry about (unless you are part of a culture where you have to be intact).

it probably means that when you have sex for the first time (and lose your virginity) that you may not bleed, it may also be less painful!

good luck and stay safe Smile
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