oh that was me i understand but anyway nothing when your a virgin you think when you have sex your gonna feel different and you do and youll love that person for the rest of your life but i suggest pick someone good and hardworking to be your first not a low life stupid jerk and the person you pick to be your first stay with him cuz if you go with another ur still going to think of him youll never forgrt him
First, she'll feel excited while you aren't doing it, however, once you do, she will get a bit nervous.
However, if you are gentle with it, she will immediately have the pleasure of doing it.
The hymen is broken, if it hasn't been broken earlier by vigorous excercise. The female may feel some pain, so her consort should be gentle.
The penis is put within the vagina.
Your girls a hoe.
Not everyone bleeds the first time. If you've had intercourse you are no longer a virgin.
if you are a virgin and are having sex for the first time, no there is nothing wrong. if you are not a virgin and havwnt had sex in a significant amount of time this is normal as well.
I'm kind of in the dark as to what the last half of your question is intended to mean. However... It's possible for a technically virgin woman to become pregnant, but it's unlikely. You are a virgin unless you have sexual intercourse. You can get pregnant by in vitro fertilization or by inserting semen on a finger into the vagina and you are still a virgin. If you refer to the hymen it is not a sign of virginity and you might not even have one covering anything of the vaginal entrance. Getting pregnant don't hurt. It feels the same when you have intercourse whether it happens the first or 100th time. The pain from child birth is the same regardless if you ever had intercourse or not.
The girl can become pregnant after the sexual intercourse. This can happen regardless of she was virgin or not. It is better to use condom, if the partner is not husband or wife.
I assume that by non-virgin woman is meant a widow or a divorced woman because, in Islam, it is strictly forbidden to practice intercourse without marriage. Doing sex without marriage is a big sin in Islam.So, sure for widow or divorced woman she can get married.As for non-virgin woman without marriage, first she:should admit that she is sinful in performing intercourse without marriage,should intend not to do it again, andshould repent and ask God for forgiveness.Then, God, the All-Merciful, may accept her repentance per His Will.If a Muslim man feels that this non-virgin woman is serious in her repentance and if he feels that she indeed returned back to the right path of God, then if he marries her he will be rewarded, per God Will, for his good doing.
shage your spouses brain out :)
yes, a man after having his 1st intercourse may feel low and down. His face may not look as glowing as it was before his 1st intercourse
No. When a woman has intercourse for the first time, she is no more or less likely to become pregnant than if she has had sex 500 times.
She will feel anxiety and then extreme relief and a extremely good feeling during and after the orgasm.
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.
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.