Yes, various activities can cause the hymen to tear before a female ever has sexual intercourse.
Only a gynecologist can check this. If you never had sex before, your hymen stays normally intact.
By not having sex. There is no real way to test if someone is a virgin because the hymen can be broken naturally before a woman has sex.
Nothing; this is not a bad thing. It is possible that the hymen was broken before hand too (i.e by the use of tampons).
No, once the hymen is broken in a 10 or 12 year old girl is will remain broken.
Not sure what you consider a 'premature girl', but any female that has sex will typically break the hymen. In many cases the hymen may already be broken.
No, you dont, as long as your hymen is already broken.
The Cherry is a slang term for the virginity. The simplistic way of seeing that the cherry is gone is when the hymen is broken however this is not an accurate way of knowing that a girl has had sex before as there are many ways that the hymen can be broken long before it has seen a penis in it. So you can safely say that a virgin does not have what they refer to as the cherry.
Well the only other way your hymen can be broken besides having sex is inserting anything into your vagina such as a tampon, sex toys or from digital penetration. It could also be damaged by sports such as horseback riding, however. You will not be able to see your hymen though. It is just a thin layer of skin that covers your vagina. So it is possible that your hymen has been broken without having intercourse.
No. A broken hymen does not grow back.
You won't! And it does not matter unless she had contacted HIV or AIDS.AnswerYou can check the hymen is not broken. Refer to the related question listed below.
The term to pop someone's cherry refers to having sex with them the first time or tearing the hymen.The hymen is tissue that surrounds the opening to the vagina - in most women it doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening and is flexible so can stretch to accommodate penetration without tearing. The hymen was believed to be a sign of virginity, and that it would tear when a woman first had sex, but the hymen can be torn long before sex or remain in tact long after sex. Often the hymen will only tear if penetration is rough or forced.
The only way to be sure is if the hymen is still reasonably in tact. The hymen is a membrane that covers the vaginal opening it is may be perforated to some extent but may offer resistance and cause some bleeding the first time sex is had by a woman. However there are many ways the Hymen can be broken well before a woman has had sex, so there is really no hard and fast evidence that a woman is not a virgin.