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female
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36-40,
*amara_r
writes: HI :) I had a slightly embarrassing question. Ive been sexually active for nearly a year now. Recently while pleasuring myself (mb) so to speak I began to notice that I started bleeding. This concerned me because I had finished my time of the month days prior and due to having had sex before I wasnt sure if I broke my hymen. So my question is, is it possible to not have broken your hymen during sex, consdering I think its now possibly broken from myself? And Im not sure if I can tell.
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reader, LolaCherryCola +, writes (15 October 2010):
Feeling like a guy going to far during sex is all in your head, not in your hymen. If it hurts physically, it may be because there are remnants of your hymen still at your vaginal (I still have this problem, and I've had lots of sex, good and bad), but also perhaps because he's at a wrong angle or you're too tight, either because, well, you're tight or you're tense. If you ever feel uncomfortable mentally, then it's probably moving too quickly, and you should always feel like you can out of a situation or slow things down. If he's not agreeable, call for help and get out of there. Any guy worth his salt will care about how you feel during sex, emotionally and physically.
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reader, tamara_r +, writes (29 June 2010):
tamara_r is verified as being by the original poster of the questionthanks, also does having that intense pressure that women sometimes have..feeling like the guy is too far in during sex..is that due to the hymen still being intact and then dissapear after its no more?or is that possible feeling always gonna happen regardless, assuming the guy feels to intense for the woman at times during sex?
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female
reader, LolaCherryCola +, writes (29 June 2010):
Lots of pictures online and help you get an idea of what a hymen looks like. Get a mirror out and start exploring. Your hymen is basically the least essential part of your body -- I think it's right up there with your appendix. Don't worry about it. I never did.
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