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I'm a fairly sexually active female. Although, I am gay and have been in a relationship with another woman for over a year now. Every time we decide to go all out and she fingers me, after a few minutes or if she isn't gentle enough, I bleed. A lot. It's really worrying me considering it has been happening for a good 9 months or so and is still happening. It doesn't hurt or anything, it just happens. I mean, it can't be anything -too- serious, can it?

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hello leanna here is the reason why you bleed.  the person you are  with  has been too rough with you and possibly cut the inside of your vagina, this will need time to heal before it is played with again otherwise you are open to infection which may cause you to become sterile (this matter if you might want to have kids one day).tell ur partner to be gentle, also tell her to cut her nails shorter  and dont insert any odd shaped objects inside you which could cut you... such as phones etc... and yes... people do do that .

The skin in vagina is very thin and if she's a bit rough or if you're not wet enough then it can tear easily. Get her to concentrate on your clitoris a lot first until you are wet and aroused enough to let her penetrate you with her fingers. 

you can go to ur gynecologist and let her/him see the cut is inside  the vagina and her/him them give you something to prevent infection. if ur short on cash you can tell ur partner,at ur own risk ,to check for you. this is what you can do.

1. Lay down a towel, so no blood is transferred onto the carpet, or floor.

2.Have good lighting, and a flash light handy for maximum light.

3. Have a roll of bath tissue to wipe away blood before getting a good look, and to clean any blood away from the site.

4. Have your partner get reasonably close to your vagina,and I suggest opening up yourself by spreading your legs, and pushing back any pubic hair. Sometimes opening the hood of the clitoris to see the hole of the vagina is a good solution, and with the  flashlight try seeing any cut, or source of bleeding.

5. If bleeding looks like it is coming from the inside of the vagina refer to the above reasons why it could be bleeding in the first place.

 

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