There are probably lots of things going through your mind if you are thinking about having sex for the first time. You may be wondering if your body will change or whether it will hurt. Read on to get answers to the questions you might be wondering about before first-time sex. Your body will not display telltale signs that show you had sex for the first time.
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Like: If there are two holes in your vagina your urethra and your vaginal canal , which hole does sex happen in? And what about all this "popping the cherry" stuff I've heard about? And WTF is a hymen?! Let's start off by answering that last question. Your hymen is a majorly misunderstood part of your body — many people think being a virgin is defined by how open your hymen is.
Does a woman always bleed when she has sex for the first time?
The secret thing you don't realize about the first time you have sex until wayyyy after it's happened is that there's no wrong way to do it. As long as it's totally consensual and safe, you're doing everything right. But that doesn't mean you're not allowed to feel nervous or even a little anxious about doing the deed for the very first time. Everyone has pre-sex jitters—no matter how cool they pretend to play it. And you should embrace the awkwardness!
Your first time having sex can be a tricky, scary and confusing thing. For starters, people define " sex " in different ways. It can include vaginal, oral, anal sex, and other activities, but today we're focusing on vaginal sex, which refers to penis-in-vagina intercourse.