search:

My hymen never ruptured!

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Thu, 1 May 1997 01:38:20 -0500 (CDT)


Nine years ago, I had intercourse for the first time. I didn't bleed that time, it barely hurt, and I have never bled since. My first partner claimed I was lying when I told him I had been a virgin. A couple of months later, I went to an OB-GYN, who told me that my hymen was indeed intact; she didn't believe me- apparently- when I told her that I had had intercourse several times already. I figured maybe the guy was a bit small so that's why my hymen didn't rupture. Well, after that, I had intercourse with 2 other guys- the second has been my husband for several years. So I have had intercourse countless times in the meantime. What is weird (I think?) is that penetration is STILL always difficult at first- I can feel a thick "ring" preventing my husband from penetrating at first- once we get past that ring, everything slides fine. But it's almost like being a virgin every time we have sex, because his penis never just "slides right in" (and it's not because his penis is too large- he's probably right around average) I haven't been back to an OB-GYN since then because it was such a negative experience. Our sex life is great- but I guess I'm just wondering what's wrong with me? Am I technically STILL a virgin, after all these years? Is penetration always supposed to be this difficult at first? Why did my hymen never rupture? Please help!



recommended search...
Google
OBGYN.net forums endometriosis zone Web

use when must restrict search to only the women's health forum...
Enter search keywords:
Returns per screen: Require all keywords:
Return to [ Women's Health Forum ] Report TECHNICAL Problems ONLY to: webmaster@obgyn.net
Last Updated: Mon Nov 2 07:05:10 2009

Women's Insurance Checklist from Auto Insurance Quote

home | medical professionals | women | industry | forums | international
e-mail | about us | advertising | our sponsors | contact us | disclaimer |

This information is provided for educational purposes only.
Please read the disclaimer. ©1996-2008, all rights reserved.
Do not reproduce without permission of MediSpecialty.com