Yes it does, i have learnt from personal experience.
I've taken about a 4" around knot and it hurt like a mother effer when he pulled out. It was really nice though. wish I could do it again...
Crocodiles don't hurt humans on purpose. The will if they think that the humans are going to hurt them. If you don't bother them, they won't bother you.
yes you can get hurt being a marine biologist.
Bats do not hurt people unless they feel threatend
No it won't hurt any fish but the fish might hurt the snail.
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.
The hymen does not break - it can tear if penetration is rough or forced, but typically it will stretch or wear away - vaginal tissue can tear during rough penetration too. When the hymen does tear it can hurt but not always as there are few nerve endings in the hymen, most commonly pain is a result of tearing or irritation of the vagina and/or vulva. How long it can hurt for depends on damage done, but if it continues for a few days then you should see your doctor.
maybe it hasn't broken competely just stretched. or maybe its too small cos ur a very young preteen. or maybe ur having sex too often or getting fingered too much - always wash your hands and make him also
if your hymen if completely closed over then yeah it will hurt to be honest. if its not closed over then stay relaxed and you wont notice it
No, dysmenorrheal is a function of uterine discomfort. Often the discomfort decreases with a little more maturity, but some women experience it until menopause.
It only hurts a girl because you are riping the outer layer of the vagina but to a boy (man) it wont hurt at all because by the he must've masturbated many times so he would know how it feels :)
It really depends on how you performed it. For a women, yes, it might hurt since the Hymen is ruptured (If not already ruptured) and that will be painful. If a women is not excited enough, then she wont secrete the necessary fluids that lubricate the walls of the Vagina and that can lead to painful intercourse. If care is taken, then that can be avoided.
You do not have a cherry and nothing pops.You may have a hymen and this is tissue that surrounds the vaginal opening, it normally doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening so a tampon can typically fit through without problem - the hymen is also flexible so will stretch to accommodate things far larger than a tampon without tearing. The hymen typically only tears if there is forced or rough penetration, a tampon is unlikely to cause damage to the hymen, even if torn pain is minimal as there's little in the way of nerve endings in the hymen itself - although if penetration is rough or forced you are also likely to damage other areas of the vagina and/or vulva which could cause you pain. As for 'hurt more', it depends...more than what?
its posible to break ur hymen before and it will hurt, how much, depends on ur pain tollerance. use a dildo or somthing like that something big and shove it in there, but if u hurt yourself by doing that its not my fault and dont blame this answer to ur question cuz im done getting in trouble ;)
it pretty much depends on the person. some girls break their hymens while doing gymnastics or any other sport, and some girls' hymens don't even break. point is. there are a lot of factors for it to hurt or not. how comfortable you are being with your partner, how moist you are, how nervous you are.
The hymen is on the outside of the vagina, covering it. It is tissue thin, and is usually broken or partially broken by the time a female reaches puberty. If it is not at least partially broken by the time a female begins her menstrual cycle, a doctor should be able to break it. This is rare though, as common day activitys , such as running, horseback riding or yoga can break the hymen. It has almost no nerve endings so it does not usually hurt. Bleeding typically only occurs if the thick middle is broken, or if the hymen is broken in a particularly violent manner.
The breaking of the hymen may cause some discomfort or mild pain, but it should not be excessively painful. Each person's experience can vary, and factors such as physical activity, tampon use, or prior stretching may have already partially stretched the hymen, reducing potential discomfort. If there is severe pain or bleeding, it is recommended to seek medical attention.