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writes: Hey so im a virgin but ive been seeing this guy for a while and hes obviously going to eventually want to have sex sometime soon, im almost 16 and he is almost 18 now...but i am self-cautious that i might have an abnormal vagina, i know that you have your urethra but i feel like my vaginal hole is not normal or im kinda confused as of where mine is bcuz sometimes i think it isnt "visible" or such...idk im just confused , pleasee help me and explain !
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reader, anonymous, writes (8 August 2010): if you've used a tampon then you should know. if it isnt very visible then maybe your hymen is covering it up and if so you may need corrective surgery or sex will hurt and i mean more than normal hurt. heres a website to help you figure out if yours is like that. http://www.youngwomenshealth.org/hymen.html
i suggest you should know your body first before you have sex, then it will help you know what will make YOU feel good. visit a gyn if you have any questions/concerns/ or you just need a check up.
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reader, anonymous, writes (8 August 2010): took me a while to realise where the hole was too and i'm now 25 lol Perhaps look in an anatomy book, should be able to point it out. And its not obvious, especially i think if one is a virgin but boyfriend shouldn't have any problems locating it when time is right. Thats my two cents. bye x
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reader, EbonyBlossom +, writes (8 August 2010):
Have a feel and explore while you're in the bath. If you've started your periods, you know what it feels like when a clot comes out? Try and find that place. It's in between your urethra and your anus and it's not an obvious hole but just grab a mirror and have a look down there. I'm assuming you've never used a tampon?
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reader, QuirkLady +, writes (8 August 2010):
If you're nervous, go to a gynecologist/Planned Parenthood office and have yourself checked out. Also talk to the doctor about having safe sex, because that is really important.
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