Bleeding is not important in first intercourse?

This is a myth. Bleeding during first intercourse is not always a sign of virginity, and its absence does not necessarily mean that a person has had sex before. The hymen, a thin membrane that partially covers the opening of the vagina, can break or tear during first intercourse, resulting in bleeding. However, the hymen can also break or tear due to other activities such as sports or using tampons. Additionally, some women may be born without a hymen or have an elastic hymen that does not bleed during intercourse. Therefore, the presence or absence of bleeding during first intercourse should not be used as an indicator of virginity.

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