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IS IT POSSIBLE TO DEFLOWER A VIRGIN WITHOUT A SINGLE FLOW ...


Sent to Health Experts August 30, 2007 3:03 p.m.

IS IT POSSIBLE TO DEFLOWER A VIRGIN WITHOUT A SINGLE FLOW OF BLOOD? THERE WAS NO BLOOD ON THE PENIS. IF YES, WHAT ARE THE CHANCES? PLEASE NOTE THAT SHE HAS NEVER BEEN ON HORSE RIDING OR BIKING WHICH MAY HAVE CAUSED HER TO LOOSE HER VIRGINITY BEFORE SEX.
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August 30, 2007 3:05 p.m. (2 minutes and 24 seconds later)
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Not everyone experiences spotting the first time after sex- and it should be spotting, not bleeding. If bleeding occurs, this could indicate some an infection or abnormalities, which would need to be evaluated by a doctor. There are times when this isn't even noticed, or it occurs some other time rather than the first time. Besides horseback riding and biking, there are many other activities that can tear the hymen, including tampon usage. There would be no way to know if someone is a virgin unless a pelvic exam is done, or if you ask them.

Edited by Nurse Annie on August 30 2007 at 3:06pm


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