pretty sure they do since hymen is just leftover tissue from fetal development. you don't really "pop a cherry" with humans either, typical hymen is sort of a ring. fully formed one (ie. one completely covering the vaginal opening) is a rare medical issue which needs to be handled because it blocks the menstrual flow.i dont think female dogs have a hymen like humans - so u cant pop a cherry - when it bleeds then u have hurted her
Yea, no idea what the biological term for it is but you described it pretty well. It was smooth sailing from thereon out. It was after the upwards bit. About three inches in. Could have been her hymen as well but seems like most folk I've asked on other threads say it was the end of her vestibule. No idea if that's the case. It felt like a little dead end almost, or a string tightly across the passage, it became easier and easier before we went past it entirely. Not sure if it was her hymen that was eventually broken or something else, she was in heat at the time so I don't remember any remarkable bleeding.you don't really feel taking of virginity, it's not like there's a seal you need to break or something. the biggest hurdle with female dogs is figuring out how to navigate through what @ZephyrZoo calls their "vestibule" since you have to go straight in and then upwards at an awkward angle. most girls while sort of line up that angle during heat making it way less awkward to enter.
That wall is a muscle, so strong and it seals the vagina. It has a tiny hole that the index finger just fits through.Yea, no idea what the biological term for it is but you described it pretty well. It was smooth sailing from thereon out. It was after the upwards bit. About three inches in. Could have been her hymen as well but seems like most folk I've asked on other threads say it was the end of her vestibule. No idea if that's the case. It felt like a little dead end almost, or a string tightly across the passage, it became easier and easier before we went past it entirely. Not sure if it was her hymen that was eventually broken or something else, she was in heat at the time so I don't remember any remarkable bleeding.
Ah that makes sense, I've heard all sorts of bullshit stories from a bunch of "professionals." I understand now, I've been with a few females and each time was the same thing, just start a little bit and ease your way in. I always wondered why there wasn't any blood. None of them ever looked uncomfortable so it was obviously just a natural thing for that muscle to get stretched.That wall is a muscle, so strong and it seals the vagina. It has a tiny hole that the index finger just fits through.
These muscles relax and this hole expands to the size of a penis. This is partly psychological and partly physical for the dog, which is why you need to be careful and practice at the beginning.
Later on, this narrow part disappears, the muscles become more flexible from the physical effects and from the psychological effects of sexual activity they also become flexible, they start to work. In short, he learns what sex is. It's a few times, maybe a dozen.
Bleeding happens when the muscle is injured, or because of a sharp nail or a dry penis. In such cases, you should stop and only try again a week later, more carefully.
I’d be very careful of this. Losing your virginity can be painful. I wouldn’t let him knot you the first time.How about a girl and a male dog? Anyone? I am a virgin but I wanna try with my dog (he is virgin too). Still scared but very curious.
Yes, do as you said Semiswytprincess, I think if he comes to tie with you in addition to losing his virginity with your dog and I think like Semiswytprincess, first try to understand your dog and appreciate it for, what he can grant you.How about a girl and a male dog? Anyone? I am a virgin but I wanna try with my dog (he is virgin too). Still scared but very curious.