It aint that bad... it hurts but.. no pain no gain..... :)
2006-09-24 09:26:12
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answered by ashley 3
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Among human females, the hymen is a membrane, part of the vulva, which partially occludes the entrance to the vagina and which is often physically torn when the woman first engages in sexual intercourse. Hymens vary in thickness, shape, and flexibility therefore every woman will have different experience when it is torn. But a pain if any is tolerable and bleeding minuscule.
2006-09-24 16:35:20
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the level of pain kind of varies between girls. Some people don't really even feel pain. If it does hurt for you, more than likely, it won't be too bad. When you're older I really doubt it would even stand out in your mind as one of your most painful moments.
2006-09-24 16:33:03
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answer #3
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answered by can_u_still_feel_the_butterflies 3
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Such an intimate question should be given to your Mother or someone you know who is experienced.
Every one is different, so you see you can't accept all the answers from here as right.
It's not just the physical feeling but emotion that goes with it.
2006-09-24 16:33:01
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answered by slipper 5
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A little but the pleasure overcomes the pain. It may hurt the first few times you do it. Make sure your ready. I lost mine realy early.
2006-09-24 16:39:44
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answered by ilea_rae82 2
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It depends on who ur losing it too. I was all scared waiting for the pain but it never came. maybe he was too small? but then again, i've never had that problem again(small penis). You also have to realize that all hurts aren't bad, there is a thing as a good hurt especially when it comes to sex.
2006-09-24 16:30:50
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answer #6
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answered by Kaffy 2
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Virginity is a term used to describe what a person has when he or she has not yet engaged in sexual intercourse. A person who still has his or her virginity can accordingly be described as being a virgin. In broader usage of these terms, they can characterize a state of unimpacted purity. This purity can be based around something's contents, such as a margarita being described as virgin when it lacks alcohol, or around a lack of experience, such as a player of bingo being described as virgin when he is a newcomer to the game. In other contexts, these terms can apply to someone who has not engaged in sexual activities in general, and anal virgin can apply to someone who has not engaged in anal sex (usually in the receiving role).
The act of losing one's virginity, that is, of a first sexual experience, is commonly considered within Western culture to be an important life event and a rite of passage. It is highlighted by many mainstream Western movies (particularly films aimed at a teenaged audience). The loss of virginity can be viewed as a milestone to be proud of or as a failure to be ashamed of (particularly if a lack of self control was involved), depending on cultural perceptions. Historically, these perceptions were heavily influenced by perceived gender roles, such that for a male the association was more often with pride and for a female the association was more often with shame. (See Double standard.) However, in recent years in Western culture, the influence of gender roles has weakened so that it is now much more common for females to experience pride, although fathers are still often portrayed as being disapproving of and highly concerned about the loss of virginity for their daughters.
The partner during the loss of virginity is sometimes colloquially said to "take" the virginity of the virgin partner. In some places, this colloquialism is only used when the partner is not a virgin, but in other places, the virginity of the partner does not matter. The archaic term "deflower" is sometimes used in modern times to also describe the act of the virgin's partner, and the clinical term "defloration" is another way to describe the event. and it doesn't hurt at all, you can't sometines feel it.
2006-09-24 16:30:12
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answered by Lawrence of Arabia 6
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losing your virginity may hurt, or maybe it won't. every girl is different. you have to relax. if you're tense it might hurt a little more. it's your first time. you have a right to be a little hesitant about it.
2006-09-24 16:33:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah it does but you only have to loose it once,that's the good part about it.It's not an "I'm dying" pain,but it does hurt.
2006-09-24 16:33:47
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answered by Lovely 2
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Yes, it hurts. Youll be able to handle the pain.
2006-09-24 16:23:26
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answered by ~~ 7
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Some of these people are complete losers.
it doesnt hurt
2006-09-24 16:28:29
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answered by Anonymous
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