A
female
age
36-40,
*yaare
writes: hey everyone,i just have a little question...my boyfriend and i decided to get a little intimate a few days ago...things were going well..then he decided to finger me..when he did this, there was a little sign of blood on his hand..later that day,i realised there was blood again on my underwear...the problem is three days has passed and everytime i go to the bathroom there is blood...is this normal???i know its not my period so i really really need an answer...please submit some responses please.......thankssss
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reader, leonard j.Douglas +, writes (3 June 2007):
Dear: He Fingered Me: The next time that he manually strokes your innermost vaginal area have him use a condom over his finger or fingers.Chances are his fingernails were the cause of your bleeding. He might want to try oral sex the best way to fly. With his nice warm, wet tongue, he won't need to worry about irritating those inner, delicate vaginal walls, or your clitoris.
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female
reader, pyaare +, writes (3 June 2007):
pyaare is verified as being by the original poster of the questionthanks for all the advice eveyone....and to eveyone who replied,thanks!!! by the way, to flower girl...his fingernails were short and yes, we know that its best to be better safe than sorry.....
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female
reader, flower girl +, writes (31 May 2007):
If this is the first time this has happened i would not be concerned it is quite normal for this to happen to some people first time, but if you are concerned then go and pay a visit to your gp and they will clear the matter up for you and make sure you have the proper protection you need to take the next step. BE SAFE. xxp.s check his finger nails are short....
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male
reader, DV1 +, writes (30 May 2007):
You may have broken your hymen, and dried blood might be becoming moist from sweat.
DV1
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female
reader, Muser +, writes (30 May 2007):
This is not normal. See your doctor or go to a drop-in clinic if you feel embarrassed.
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