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Lost Virginity---Blister from friction?

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PostPosted: 04/15/07 - 11:11    Post subject: Lost Virginity---Blister from friction? Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi. I had sex for the first time and then had sex again several times over the next week or so. After the first time, I bled and also noticed something like a blister that was sore and bled as well just below my vaginal "opening". This took a few days to heal, and has since gone away. Is this normal?
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PostPosted: 03/18/08 - 09:29    Post subject: to answer Vote now! Reply with quote

depending on the size of the male he probably stretched the skin to the point of irritation and and some small broken blood vessels, the result is something similar to a hemorrhoid.
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