When a girl breakes her Hymen, that means she has lost her virginity. Though some break it drone doing day to day activities, most break it during the first time they have sex. As the Hymen is broken, blood flows out and minor pain occurs. Men say it hurts to break a woman's hymen. But like every non- virgin woman, they say only the first time kind of hurts, then you'll get used to it.
The experience varies greatly. Some people do not feel it at all, while some have likened it to the pain of a breaking limb. Sometimes it stretches painfully without breaking or it heals after being torn. If either or both of the latter circumstances persist, you may want to consider surgical widening or removal of the hymen (hymenotomy and hymenectomy, respectively).
You lose your virginity and you may bleed a little... But after your hymen is broke sex will be pleasurable
You don't break the hymen.The hymen is tissue that surrounds the opening to the vagina, it can be stretched or torn but not 'broken'. The hymen can be torn as a result of penetration if the penetration is rough or forced.
No it doeS not have a bad smell
it depends how you do it.
Well it depends if your hymen has disc or drum brakes. When I broke my first hymen it didn't appear to cause any distress to the girl. I've broken about 15 and really haven't experienced any painful reactions.
Not at all. Most of the time it's not a choice you make. Some are born without ones and often it breaks by itself. The hymen is a remnant from when you were in the womb and the vaginal canal was supposed to be closed. It faded as you were closer to birth and as you were born it has no purpose.
If you have had intercourse then your hymen (a skin inside the vagina) has been broken and yes, once this happens you stand a high rate of getting pregnant.
No, there is no layer to break when using tampons. You may be getting confused about the hymen - this is tissue that surrounds the vaginal opening in some girls, however the hymen normally doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening so a tampon can easily pass through it, the hymen is also flexible so can stretch to accommodate larger things. Tampons can tear the hymen, but this is uncommon.
No, it is completely natural and happens to most woman throughout their lives.
bad bulbs, bad fuse, or brake light switch on the metal arm of your brake pedal under your dash.
Nothing; this is not a bad thing. It is possible that the hymen was broken before hand too (i.e by the use of tampons).
fuse, bad turn siginal switch, bad bulbs, bad bulb socket, bad brake light switch mounted under the dash at the brake peddle.
bad o2 sensor Could also be a power brake booster going bad.