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I dont know what's going on

Okay, my boyfriend was giving me oral sex yesterday, as embarrassing as it sounds, but yes he was fingering me.
Now i am a virgin and i have already started my period a few years back, and its not time for me to be on my period right now, but there is this light red liquid coming out of my vaginal area, and i dont know if he accidentally popped my cherry or whatever, cause this is very new to me, i have never experienced this before. Could you tell me what's wrong?
Thankyou
-Gabrielle
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He might have just tore something with his finger.
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Gabrielle,

It is possible that he 'popped your cherry.' It's nothing serious. The popping of the cherry is just when the vagina is streched farther than its used to. If you're not familiar with the width, length or depth of his finger(s) than yes, you may experience some bleeding. (This light bleeding will only occur a couple times once you've started having genital-to-genital intercourse but it will stop once your vagina is used to being penetrated) It also may be due to him having lon-ish nails, and lack of lubrication of ur vagina. Remember your vagina is made up of soft and sensative tissue, and it is very easy to tear or scratch the walls ofyour vagina. Perhaps next time you should ask your man to cut his nails, use a finger condom, or lube. If you're experiencing the light bleeding for more than a day or so, my suggestion is to consult a physician.

Hope this helps and Merry Christmas!
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