how do i break my penis seal without any pain?
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your hymen often 'breaks' anyway, before any penetration. Girls who lead active sporty lives, and do activities such as horse riding often break their hymens this way.
it may hurt the first time you have sex, it is up to you to make sure you are ready, and not tensed or uncomfortable, and up to your partner to be aware this is your first time and hopefully treat you accordingly
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Firstly whats a penis seal?! and secondly why would you want to?!
What the hell?
Penis seal?
what?
Um. what?
penis seal?
those silly kids and their slang these days I tell ya
if you're talking about your hymen, try a finger or an artificial penis. That way, you're doing it yourself and you don't have to hurt yourself.
Your Hymen? 300 jumping jacks per day.
Are you refering to your penis foreskin?
I think your talking about your Hymen here. And if so, are you trying to say you are gonna have sex? That is usually how it breaks. And if your old enough to have sex legally and if it's done gently, there may be No pain involved. Good-Luck
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maybe you're referring to the hymen.?? Some slangily call it popping the cherry. It may or may not be painful, I think it depends on the individual. I've heard of girls losing theirs on a bicycle. If it's still in place, just wait till "your first time." It should be exciting enough that the pain, if there is any, would be more tolerable.
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