Many women are under the impression that once you lose your virginity, this causes bleeding. That is not the case with all women.
As previously mentioned, the hymen may break while doing activities of daily living such as exercise, bike riding, etc. By no means does the breaking of your hymen while riding a bike take away your virginity, it simply means that the thin sheath you once had is gone. However, if you have had sexual intercourse with your husband, regardless of bleeding or not, you are not a virgin.
Many men also believe this bleeding myth to be true, but a little research on their part can and will clear up any misconceptions. No shame in not bleeding, be glad you didn't dirty up the sheets ;-) Hope the information by all the ladies here has helped!
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Many women are under the impression that once you lose your virginity, this causes bleeding. That is not the case with all women.
As previously mentioned, the hymen may break while doing activities of daily living such as exercise, bike riding, etc. By no means does the breaking of your hymen while riding a bike take away your virginity, it simply means that the thin sheath you once had is gone. However, if you have had sexual intercourse with your husband, regardless of bleeding or not, you are not a virgin.
Many men also believe this bleeding myth to be true, but a little research on their part can and will clear up any misconceptions. No shame in not bleeding, be glad you didn't dirty up the sheets ;-) Hope the information by all the ladies here has helped!
November 9, 2009 - 6:18amThis Comment
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