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male
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*ianostallion
writes: Hello,I have a partner she was married for 9 years and she lost her virginity to her husband. They have a child but she gave birth through ceserian. She is now divorced. We have perfect sex with her and we love each other so much. During our sex, I went too deep that there was blood coming out her vagina and she was not in her period we knew this. We are pretty sure it was the last remaining part of her virgnity that was there and I went a bit deeper than her ex-husband and made her bleed again. Could this be possible please let us know of your valuable experience. Kind regards, Gianostallion
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reader, k_c100 +, writes (28 February 2010):
It was not the "last part of her virginity" - when a woman bleeds when she loses her virginity this is her hymen breaking - and this is located at the entrance of the vagina, not deep inside her vagina. So no this is not possible I'm afraid.
To be safe - she really should see her doctor because their could be some hidden cause of her bleeding, have a look at this article which shows some conditions that cause bleeiding after sex:
http://womenshealth.about.com/cs/menstruation/a/bleedaftersex.htm
I think it can happen sometimes though where you just go a bit too deep and hit the cervix, and then it causes some pain and occasionally bleeding. This has happened to me before after my boyfriend has been deeper than usual, and I have been checked out by the doctor so I am just putting it down to it being deeper than usual.
Make sure she gets checked out to be safe - this is 100% NOT her virginity being taken "fully".
I hope this helps and good luck!
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male
reader, anonymous, writes (28 February 2010): She should go to the doctor for a checkup right away. SHe needs to tell the doctor what happened and get checked out. This could have been caused by rough love making but I suspect it was something else. Ring and make an appointment ASAP.
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reader, DoubleM +, writes (28 February 2010):
It is not possible that her virginity was not taken, in my opinion. The hymen is located just inside the vaginal opening, not deep inside her vaginal canal. She bled for some other reason which may indicate that a visit to her doctor is advisable, especially if it were to happen again.
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