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PostPosted: 11/08/06 - 06:23    Post subject: how does a virginity break? Vote now! Reply with quote

hi i had sex with my boyfriend and now am getting married to someone else so am really scared that will my husband know abt this? i did nt bleed when i was first committed in sex. so wat do i do pls help me
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PostPosted: 11/09/06 - 00:22    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

well if your a virgin then there is a thin layer of tissuee blocking into your vagina. if that breaks (and you feel it) it would meen you lost your virginity but if it hasent then your pretty much safe.
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PostPosted: 06/24/07 - 05:11    Post subject: Better advice! Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi, well looking from a medical term, its to be said that women who anticipate in sporting activities brake their virginity (the thin tissue covering virgina). Do check for that thin tissue, however, if its not there than you can clearly state to your husband that its not necessary that virginity can be broken by simply having intercourse. Research on this via Internet. Because i think if you tell him the truth, he'll never trust you and if you truly love him than you should not tell him. He might even leave you for this reason. So look if you still have that thin tissue, there is no problem. If not, then you could say that i have been working out in a gym or at home and that it did bleed once during exercise. Sometimes, telling a lie solves things as long as the intension is clean and not harmful but obviously should not make a habit.

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PostPosted: 08/22/07 - 10:09    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

where are you from? why do you have to be a virgin to mary someone for Gods sake??? if he dumps you or thinks lower of you because u r not a virgin he is an un-educated *** redneck. go find a real man who will take care of you but wont look for a virgin servant for the house.... ffs
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