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Im a female... and my bf just recently .. JUST YESTERDAY.. was fingering me... he got to this point where it was uncomfertable but yet very pleasing.... he said he found a ball like thing and he was playing with it..... it felt GREAT but when i was done.. i went to the bathroom and there was the teeniest little blood... it kinda freaked me out butt thats all there was.... he was using to fingers for the first time ever with me .. BUT IM NOT A VIRGIN...   Im not quit shure what to think of it ...... it doesnt scare me cause it didn't hurt afterwards but SHOULD IT SCARE ME... much love to you all if you need any more info to help me just ask.. i appreciate whoever reads this and whoever writes back even more!!! thanx...
Hannah
P.s. also whenever anything *other then a dick* is putt in me it feels like it goes into the side... if you get what i meen like more left or more rite and it hurts.. like an iratating hurt!

I would not worry about a bit of blood, especially if he was doing some robust fingering. Remember, your vagina does secreate some moisture, but every person is different. You 2 should invest 4 or 5 dollars for some lube. Most likely his vigerous fingering just caused some abrasion on your labia area. As far as the pain during sex, he problaly needs to use lube along with the condom. Since the condom is most likely latex, it can dry out your vagina faster than if he was unprotected..how ever....it's still good tohave lube ready!

Hope this helps

See Chick on your first pelvic exam. We recommend that women have a gyn exam prior to beginning sex (I recommend at 16) simply because unknowns appear. Then you know whether or not to worry about stuff such as this. Get a complete exam.

The 'ball thing' was most likely your cervix. Intense rubbing on it may make it bleed slightly, irritation I suppose. It's happened to me before. If there is a lot of blood, I'd see a dr.

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