I did not see any blood flow through my vagina when I first masterbate...at age 15.
Does this mean that my hymen was already broken when I first time had my period...
'cause I ride bicycle a lot and also play basket ball..
Could it have been broken at that time.. Also I did not experience any blood flow when I cycled or played..only during my period I face blood flow...
Please answer..
I don't know...?
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Re: I don't know...?
Hi Poorvi,
So, what most people think of as the hymen is actually something called the vaginal corona. You can read all about it here: My Corona: The Anatomy Formerly Known as the Hymen & the Myths That Surround It
An important point is that you're not "supposed" to bleed as a result of your first masturbation or first intercourse. Many people do bleed due to being tense or under-lubricated, but that doesn't make their body's response more correct than someone who does not bleed.
So, what most people think of as the hymen is actually something called the vaginal corona. You can read all about it here: My Corona: The Anatomy Formerly Known as the Hymen & the Myths That Surround It
An important point is that you're not "supposed" to bleed as a result of your first masturbation or first intercourse. Many people do bleed due to being tense or under-lubricated, but that doesn't make their body's response more correct than someone who does not bleed.
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