So, is this possible? Can a woman's hymen "re-grow"-- and then can she be "deflowered" again?
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Can A Woman "Re-grow" her hymen
Had a very unusual experience... my long time partner and I had sex again, after several months apart (due to logistics-- no break in relationship)... Anyway, she experienced something very odd-- it was very difficult, initially, for her to take me inside her-- it was both very tight, and painful, at first-- and then, she had bleeding afterwards... She said it was EXACTLY like she experienced when she lost her virginity...
So, is this possible? Can a woman's hymen "re-grow"-- and then can she be "deflowered" again? -
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I have never heard of a hymen regrowing but I have seen posts about the hymen not being torn in the first place so I suppose it could tighten over time (look up hymen on Wikipedia). I have never been with a woman who was a virgin but I have been with several that were hard to enter with it taking some patience and working the vaginal opening with a lubricated finger to get enough of an opening to enter. One I ended up stuck in after climaxing. It took more than ten minutes of not causing any motion for the blood in my penis to exit enough so that I could withdraw. I suppose I could have tried with more exertion but I didn't want either of us to have pain after the pleasure we both had so we ended up talking. I hope others will post with their experiences.I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided, and that is the lamp of experience.
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