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Bleeding after getting fingered

I have recently been fingered for the first time by my boyfriend, it has happened 3 times and after each time i have bled a little. When it happened the 3rd time i felt discomfort in that area and a little bit sore to find that i had bled again. During the time he has fingered me he hasn't gotten any blood on his fingers and whilst his doing it, it doesnt hurt. Is it because im tight? or could he have scratched me or done something wrong?
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i got fingerd by my boyfriend. none of this stuff happend.... i never bled
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i got fingerd by my boyfriend. none of this stuff happend u never bled
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Well he could be scratching you with his finger nails but since it's your first time maybe it's your hymen breaking. Other than that I'm not sure so if it's neither his nails or your hymen if it continues go to the doctor. Best wishes BB
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His nails are they sharp or anything? If so then they need clipped.
He could be cutting you with his nails. That has happened to me before.
But he most liekly isn't doing anything wrong, just his nails are to sharp.
Or if you are a virgin then that could be it it's your body ajusting.
But it still sounds more like it could be his nails.
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i does he have long and sharp nails? if so clip them .
if no u may need to use ur own finger , cause he dont feal ur way. men hands are ruff and  dry.
o-ya i am not a female or a doc , only a long time finger .
i hope this helps if not it cant heart u 2 explore the idea.
b easy
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