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My boyfriend and I wanted to know what "it felt like" to be inside...we didn't want to have sex, we just wanted to see how it felt. I know that was a stupid mistake but we did. All he did was go inside and then come out, we didn't do anything else.
We did this on thursday, and on saturday there was i little drop of blood, nothing more. On Monday (today) i wiped on there was a good amount of blood, it was a brightish red color. And not there is absolutly NO blood at all. I am really scared...does anyone know what this means?? Please help me, i'm very scared.
well i thought i was so i was really excited but it nothing more has come out since then, not even a little drop, and this has never happened before, once it has started it has always continuosly kept going for about 5-6 days. I don't have cramps, and i usually feel symptoms before, like a soar back and breast tenderness, but none of that now.
I wouldn't worry about being pregnant if that is what you are worried about. First, you wouldn't be showing any signs this early on. As for the blood, you are young it is possible that it is your period again. At a young age your periods can be irregular. Or maybe you accidentally tore something. I would guess that this is your period again.
Thanks bekah, i keep telling myself that but i was looking through the internet, and i never knew about inplantation bleeding, so i got really scared...especially since this has never happened before. I thought i couldve tore something but would it be bleeding this late after we did it?
I agree with bekah. I think it's either your menstral cycle or he might have torn your hymen (The Hymen is a thin membrane that partially covers the vaginal entrance of most females at birth; although an intact hymen is sometimes erroneously thought to prove virginity, it can actually be broken by many activities besides intercourse, such as; riding a bike, inserting a tampon, horse back riding, getting fingered, etc. Many people are under the impression that the hymen is located within the vagina. It is not. It's part of the vulva, the external genital organs. It's located outside the vagina.) when he went inside. Also known as "poppin your cherry".