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Hi,me and my girlfriend had first sex but during penetration she doesn’t bleed. Is it possible?

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Carm74

Yes, not every girl bleeds the first time. It does NOT mean she wasn't a virgin.

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Cathofme

As a girl I can state categorically yes it is possible. Anything can tear the hymen even pony riding

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Melhom

Yes

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Just like every other post says, yes it's possible that even in first-time sex the female partner doesn't bleed. This is so because the way hymen is described in social virtue doesn't agree with the diversity of its physiology. Some women can be sexually active and still have a hymen intact and some get it torn over other activities. Yes, like one of the PP mentioned it could get torn due to other strenuous activities which involved the lumbar and pelvic region. Horse ridding, cycling, rock climbing and swimming are some of the example where it could happen.... so not really special activity but one of the commonest hobbies could even make the hymen inexistant. Also, if you just judge by bleeding then that can also happen if your partner is not sufficiently lubed. What concerns me is.... I don't understand why "virginity" is so important to you.

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Yes it can be possible

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Sh_ph200

Yes it hapen may be elastic haymn called(ruber)haymn

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