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PostPosted: 05/19/07 - 10:08    Post subject: sex first time.... bleeding? Vote now! Reply with quote

my boyfriend and i had sex for te first time last night and when i got home i realized i was bleeding a little bit. this morning when i woke up... i was still bleeding. is this normal? how long should i last? what do i do?
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