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heavy bleeding during intercourse

The last time i made love was almost a yr ago and i bleeded heavily when i made love with my bf. Is it normal to bleed heavily when his manhood is too big for me, and we had it rough and deep?
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no thats not normal.if he's that big then stop.i advise you to go and see a doctor as soon as you can.sex isn't worth the pain your going through.if he knows your bleeding the he should have enough sense to stop.he got what he wants but you have to deal with the consequences.wake up,please don't give it to him again.he can hurt you for the rest of your life and maybe kill your chances of ever bearing children.please see a doctor
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It is not "normal" to bleed after rough sex and you have to find a way to tell him that intimacy is becoming painful and causing internal damage, tearing the internal lining of your vigina. Contact your gyne and ask for advise on how best to have intercourse with well endowed man without hurting you and not taking away from his enjoyment. There has to be a happy medium here and he has to be more gentle with you and use KY jelly.
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Yes, this can happen if your partner is too big for you and the sex was rough.
You probably have some vaginal tears that's causing the bleeding.
The next time tell him to be much more gentle with you. Take care. Remar
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