I am a 15 year old girl and I haven't had sex yet..
I've always been scared about my first time and I wanted to stretch my hymen so it wouldn't hurt as much.
I use a range of things.. mostly a vibrator.
You can use anything really.. your fingers, or any object.
Just do it ocassionally and you will feel the difference inside you.
I'm no longer scared of having sex.
Because I know that it isn't going to hurt that much.
I've already "popped my cherry"
The hymen can be stretched by any form of penetration - tampons, menstrual cups, fingers, speculums, penises, sex toys, etc. If you want to purposefully stretch the hymen then you can use lubrication such as coconut oil or olive oil (oils are good as they promote healing too, just don't use these if you're sexually active using condoms), start with fingers and slowly over time use more fingers - don't force it, this should not cause you any pain to carry out.
The hymen cannot be broken by tearing, in fact the hymen cannot break at all - it can stretch or tear. The hymen will only tear as a result of vaginal penetration, even then only if it is rough or forced.
The hymen will stretch - stretch using fingers or clean smooth items suitable for vaginal infection, don't use tampons to stretch the hymen as tampons are rough and drying so will cause irritation when used for this purpose. Use coconut oil or olive oil as a lubricant and to help prevent damage. If you cannot stretch the hymen yourself you may need a doctor to surgically remove your hymen.
The hymen is tissue that surrounds the opening to the vagina. The hymen is the same in a virgin as it is in someone who has had sex, although sometimes sex can stretch or tear the hymen.
The hymen doesn't break, but it can stretch or be torn whenever there is vaginal penetration. A speculum being inserted into the vagina may tear the hymen, but not normally as the doctor will be gentle to allow the hymen to stretch rather than tear needlessly.
The hymen does not break - it can wear away, stretch, or tear. The hymen typically doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening and it is flexible so it can stretch to allow penetration without tearing, although it can tear from penetration especially if the penetration is rough or forced. You know if your hymen is in tact or not simply by looking at your hymen to check for tears.
Your hymen doesn't 'break' - it can wear away, stretch or tear partly or fully. There's no reason to purposefully tear your hymen, this would potentially cause you pain or discomfort and is unnecessary - the hymen doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening and is flexible so can stretch to allow items into the vagina. It's uncommon for tampons to tear the hymen, even after sexual intercourse the hymen can remain in tact.
No, not at all.Your hymen does not 'break' - it will wear away or stretch over time, of it can stretch as well as either tear partly or fully from vaginal penetration.The hymen surrounds your vaginal opening, there is normally more than enough room for a tampon to pass through, but even if the hymen is wider or if you were inserting larger items into your vagina as the hymen is flexible it can stretch to allow these through without tearing. Often tearing only occurs if penetration is forced or particularly rough, some women's hymens don't tear until they give birth.
No, tampons cannot stretch your vaginal opening. The vagina is a muscular tube so cannot be stretched - just like your arm cannot be made longer by exercising more. Your vagina is designed to allow a penis to enter it and a baby to come out of it, in both cases although the vagina will stretch to accommodate these things it will always return to normal - tampons are so small it wouldn't even need to stretch. Tampon use may stretch the hymen - the hymen is a thin piece of tissue surrounding the vaginal opening, normally there's enough room to allow a tampon through without any problem, but if your hymen is wider using a tampon may stretch the hymen. The hymen is simply left-over tissue from development in the womb, it serves no function so it being stretched or torn makes no difference to your vagina or anything else.
there are many ways by which hymen breaks, during first intercourse, there are many ways by which hymen breaks, during first intercourse,
In most cases yes the speculum or doctors fingers will either stretch the hymen right out of the way or in some cases rupture it.
The hymen does not break, it can stretch or be torn but this would be as a result of vaginal penetration. If you masturbate using internal penetration, such as with fingers or sex toys, then the hymen may tear but usually this will only occur if penetration is rough or forced.
It is good for both man and woman to break the hymen. Not so good for the man who only "stretches" it, though, both physically and mentally but, mentally, more so.
The hymen cannot be broken, it is not made of glass, it can stretch or tear whenever there is penetration - but normally only if penetration is rough or forced. Outercourse thus cannot tear someone's hymen as there's no penetration involved.