Ask questions about virginity

As long as you do not choose celibacy, everyone will go through this situation. Still, losing one's virginity still seems to be a taboo that parents, teachers, and even doctors are not completely comfortable talking about.

Much of this difficulty in approaching the subject is reminiscent of the old belief that sex is immoral, a concept that could not be more mistaken. In addition to being a manifestation of love and responsible for keeping the human race alive, much research has shown the importance of sex in the most diverse areas of life. Humor, mood and even health are just some of the areas that can improve through sex. To get rid of our doubts, we have answered five common virginity questions.

1 ? Will my body change after the first time?

Some myths are widespread about this, but the truth is that nothing changes in the body after the loss of virginity. According to sexologist Laura Muller, “in adolescence, the body changes even, with or without sex. This has to do with hormones: At this time, both girls and boys are experiencing gigantic hormonal changes that will transform the body of childhood into an adult body. That is, it is myth this story that will butt and fall soft because of sex, after the first sex. Nonsense!?.


2 ? Is it necessary to go to the gynecologist before the first time?

Consultation with a trusted gynecologist is recommended at least once a year for girls who have already had their periods. This is also true for those who are still a virgin, because it allows the doctor to follow the development of the body and go slowly, removing possible questions about sex. Therefore, going to the gynecologist before the first time will not affect sex, but it is important to clarify doubts and learn about methods for preventing pregnancy as well as sexually transmitted diseases.

3? It will hurt?

“You can't predict if it will hurt or not. Nor the intensity of this pain. Much less if this will disrupt your pleasure. Each person is one way. Just even living to know !? says Laura. First of all, make sure it is the right time to lose your virginity. Most women feel pain because they are not psychologically and emotionally prepared for the first time. Being with a special person for you can help you feel more relaxed and therefore the chances of experiencing pain will be less.

In addition, the excitement of the moment also helps lessen the discomfort because it lubricates the vaginal region and helps with penetration. If it hurts, don't be alarmed, because this is considered normal in early relationships. The good news is that for almost all women, the pain subsides after the second or third relationship.


4? Can I get pregnant on the first fuck?

The risk of getting pregnant does exist. Often, even if full penetration does not occur, this risk exists and therefore it is critical to use condoms from the first time. Laura explains that even the lubricating liquid that comes out of the penis early in the relationship can contain sperm.

Yes there is (the risk), even if penetration is not complete! This fluid that comes out of the penis, even before it ejaculates, may already contain sperm. So, the contact of the penis with the entrance of the vagina can, yes, bring the risk of getting pregnant. If he ejaculates there too, because sperm can reach the vaginal canal? She says.

5? When is the right time?

The first time is a very special and important time, especially for women. Does that mean it's up to you? and only you? decide when is the best time to let go. Giving in to boyfriend pressure or doing it just because all your friends have done it is not a good option.

Choose a very special person for the moment: Ideally, you really like the person and are completely safe with them. Respect your time and when you think the time has come, take the necessary precautions to avoid pregnancy and the risk of sexually transmitted diseases. Thus the loss of virginity has everything to be unforgettable.

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