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PostPosted: 01/31/07 - 20:20    Post subject: injuries from oral sex Vote now! Reply with quote

hi my girlfriend and i had oral sex, and strangely enough she had slight bleeding that became heav during the night she is a virgin, and her period was on the the 11th and its the 30th is that normal?????????????PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!
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PostPosted: 08/03/08 - 22:30    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

well, im not exactly sure cause im a guy but if while you were giving her oral you put ur finger in her vagina you might have torn that thin layer of skin there(i forgot what its called) which would cause her to bleed a little. if thats the case than its nothing to worry about cause it has nothin to do with her menstral cycle
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