perosnal wise... sex

Question by xxlauzixx Reward: 100 Pond Points + 10 Knowledge Tokens Status: Pending a resolution
okay so.. im a virgin... & me & my boyfriend were havin sex..well he enterd my hole with his penis but he didnt go all the way in cos it started to hurt!
so if it went in like half an inch am i still a virgin or not? & is there anyway where it wont hurt?

please any information would be a good help
thanks





Reply from MikeBrWade User Rating:  120 Knowledge Tokens
Well any penetration would invalidate your virginity, once your hymen is broken that is normally the medical definition of virginity. It will hurt the first time, because there is tearing of the walls of your vagina.

It will however stop after a few times, though you might have spotting for a while afterwards. Go slowly, there is light at the end of the tunnel.
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Reply from Mrs_faraz User Rating:  10 Knowledge Tokens
dear, if u started to bleed at that time means u r no more virgin, sorry to say but it is a fact that any penetration can hurt or tease the natural protective wall present at jst the begining of hole. this wall is called as himen.
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Comment from RoamingInsomniac User Rating:  2070 Knowledge Tokens
his penis was in your vagina...you arent a virgin
it WILL hurt till you are old enough to have sex... and i think you probably arent...


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