Bleeding when wet ?

I’m a virgin, 21. I’ve noticed that after penetration using fingers I’d bleed a little. It’s not enough blood to even be classed as spotting but when I’m wet down there, a streak (?) or just a faint smudge of blood will appear amongst my ‘wetness’. It’s just a one off and goes away. I don’t find pleasure in fingering so it’s normally stimulation of the clit during self pleasure. I was assuming it’s just my hymen tearing. Since I don’t do much penetration, it’s never been a problem.

I’ve fallen before and landed on my butt, and that caused me to bleed as described above also. I also assumed I had just torn my hymen, or just because of injury that caused the bleed. It wasnt a lot nor significant enough to cause me worry but I was slightly concerned. Again it went away. So I assumed it was just trauma.

Recently, I was with a guy who, you know, was playing down there, it wasn’t rough or hard but his fingers are bigger than mine and he’s been the only other person asides from myself who’d touch me there. I noticed blood also, same description as above. That did cause some concern but again, it wasn’t enough and I thought it was just trauma.

It’s been a few weeks since that happened and even more recent, I got really aroused, over the same guy but he didn’t do anything. It was just teasing, not rubbing or anything but he just ‘playfully’ put his hand between my legs while I was sitting (consensual). We didn’t do anything, we were clothed. I did get really wet and then maybe 2 hours later, I was moving around, I jumped, and then felt a gush of liquid down there. I went straight to the toilet and again I had a slight spot of blood in my ‘wetness’/ lubricantion.

I’m not really sexually actively nor do I masturbate a lot (weird I now, but I don’t really have any alone time where I can really go for it, so I just dont.) sure I’ll get horny or whatever but the urge to touch myself is not really there. I finished my period a week ago and I was told maybe it was just me being fertile or fertile discharge. I should speak to my GP or Mom about this but any help would help !

Thanks

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