loosing virginity...?!


Question: Loosing virginity...?
is it normal to bleed slightly after loosing your virginity???

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You don't loose your virginity, you lose it.

It's normal.



When the penis enters the vagina, there is a thin layer of skin covering a small part of the entrance, so it still allows your period to flow and for you to use tampons, but once something bigger enters, this little thing piece of skin is broken and normally does cause a little bit of bleeding, it might even sting a little, but it is totally normal. Some girls don't bleed when they lose they virginity because this piece of skin (Hymen) is already broken from doing a number of other things, but most do. It won't last very long at all and if you are worried that it is abnormal bleeding i would make an appointment to see your doctor. Don't worry about it, it's just a part of life.

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Yes.
You have 'popped your cherry' or in a more formal way 'broken your hymen.'
Your hymen is a little piece of skin covering the entrance to the vagina, it breaks when you masturbate, or have sexual intercourse and even doing some sports.
Bleeding is nothing to worry about, but if it keeps happening, then go to your GP.
:)



Heyyy..
If its just a bit of blood its more likely blood from your Hymen breaking (in other words popping your cherry lol)
If theres a lot of blood and your worried you should go to doctors.

But if its only a little its perfectly normal.. its just because your not used to it.
Next time you have sex it shouldnt happen though.

Take care :) xxx



Yeah, you broke your hymen and there could be some tearing or ripping internally. It's not serious, it's all normal, so don't worry (:



Possibly, but not always, many womens hymens are already broken through sport,and exercise.



Yes because your breaking your hymen
dont be worried its normal.



Yes, meaning your hymen has broke.. ever heard of the term ''popped your cherry''. Its totally normal.



yes, and you can even bleed for a few days.



Happens to like 99% of girls...no worries...



yes




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