She doesn't need to bleed to lose her virginity; the fact that she had sexual intercourse makes her not a virgin anymore.
The girl gets hurt as her vagina is dry. You need a good amount of foreplay to get her snatch wet. Another reason is the first time you pop her cherry it will bleed if she is a virgin. there vagina is tight so she feel pain
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Simply because the jewellery is the same size as the piercing, therefore the hole in the tissue is plugged and prevented from bleeding.If the jewellery were smaller than the actual piercing then the piercings would in fact bleed.
Using the Ectoplasmic Reticulum of the cherry tomato skin cell.
The question is pretty much the answer in itself. If blood did not clot, a simple cut would continue to bleed and eventually if enough blood is lost you will die.
A virgin will bleed during sexual intercourse unless her hymen is already penetrated. If the hymen is not penetrated the girl may bleed and have discomfort but it will not at all be alot of blood. the pain will go away eventually after the hymen is penetrated.
Not everyone bleeds the first time. If you've had intercourse you are no longer a virgin.
i believe all girls do have hymen but not all of them bleed during sexual intercourse . if you don't bleed that does not signify that you are not a virgin. some girls don't play sports but they lose it some how in another way without sexual intercourse. do don't have to know that you lose it.
Either she's not a virgin or you didn't go far enough.
Yes, it may.
Usually a female bleeds after initial sexual intercourse because the hymen has been damaged or broken.
Yes...at least I did. I have had two colpos and I bleed during intercourse both times. Sometimes waiting until you go through a complete menstraul cycle will allow your body to heal before intercourse.
when you break the seal on her called the heiman or clytoros i cant remember which and she will bleed a little if its the 1st time for her just make sure she doesnt have her period when you do it
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No and if you are referring to the hymen there is none. There's only several folds of tissue all along the vaginal entrance and occasionally one can break if you dilate it. 80% do not bleed during first intercourse or feel pain. The folds heal and goes back to normal. It looks the same before, during and after intercourse.
not if your a backdoor virgin.
Every woman has a blood sack (cherry) in their vagina, when they loose their virginity...their "cherry" has been popped so-to-speak. Meaning she is no longer a virgin, that's why we bleed the fist time ever having sex. ==== The hymen is a fringe of tissue in the vagina that can be torn during intercourse, especially if the act is forced or rough. It is not a "blood sack," nor is it a thin membrane that stretches across the vaginal opening (another common myth). When a woman has sexual intercourse for the first time, the hymen may or may not (usually not) bleed slightly. This type of bleeding is fairly common; therefore the myth of having something that 'breaks' during a woman's first intercourse came about.