Hymen or 'cherry'

Asked by darthornx about 1 year ago, 3 answers.

How can you tell where the hymen is on the vagina, and how can you tell if you have broken it or ect. I need to know to see if my girlfriend has torn it or not. Someone please awnser I would be oh so greatful

Answered by angelfire2708 on Apr 06, 2008, 03:18PM
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You wouldnt be able to tell, and why would that be so important? If shes had sex in the past, then her hymen would not still be intact.

Shark Atack Answered by funadvice on Apr 06, 2008, 05:17PM
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Ell: If you have fingered the girl, or she has worn tampons, then the majority of her hymen is gone. She may bleed a little even with these if it hasn't ripped her entire hymen. The hymen is a thin layer of skin covering the mouth of the vag*na, so for something to pass through, like a finger or tampon, it has to at least partially break. It can also break if you stretch, play sports, get hit, ride horses etc... Many girls and I'm thinking most girls now have already torn their hymens. Most don't know though, due to the lack of knowledge on hymens. I don't understand why they don't teach us in sex ed but what the f*ck ever. I doubt the teachers even know. Sometimes it will bleed more than normal, yes, but that just depends on whether or not she has thin blood, which changes from person to person.

Answered by clarabear25 on Jan 05, 2009, 11:49PM
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Okay, first of all just because a hymen is torn does not mean she is not a vigin. A hymen can be torn by riding a bike, riding a horse, or even inserting tampons. The hymen is located on the opening of the vagina. Not inside like a lot of people think. You can tell if the hymen has been torn by there will be a tear on the opening of the vigina.

Hope I helped.

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