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Yes. Most virgins have what is called a hymen covering the opening to the vagina, and this membrane is broken with penetration. The tear results in bleeding. Not all virgins have an intact hymen, however. It can be torn through rough activity, such as climbing a tree, as well.
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Can be broken from riding horseback, or even tampons. But usually from masterbating before actually having intercourse.
by yellowpony02 on March 30th, 2006
That is called the cherry, right?
by SoothSeeker on November 29th, 2006
Sometimes the hymen also just wears away over time. Girls can also be born without a hymen, or with one so small that it actually rarely gets 'in the way' in sex.
Additionally you don't always bleed. The hymen is a thin membrane - it can be so thin that you don't bleed when it's broken.
by Blar on April 30th, 2007