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No. Once a woman's hymen, or "cherry", has been torn through intercourse it is very rare for it to regenerate.
A torn labia would cause severe pain and bleeding.
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Yes, it can be done, but diminished performance should be expected. In other words, once the cone has been torn and repaired, it may not sound as good as it did when new.
You DO NOT have a cherry and nothing pops. You have a hymen, the hymen can be torn if you engage in penetration that is rough or forced. The sign that it is torn is the tear in the tissue when you look at it in the mirror, sometimes there can be bleeding and a little pain but not always.
The cherry is slang for the hymen or virginity. The hymen is a thin membrane just inside the vagina. Girls are born with them and It needs to be broken or torn to allow the penis to pass and then allow for normal sexual activity. it he moment the hymen is broken by a penis the saying gos that the cherry has been popped.
You will know your hymen is torn because either you will feel it tear or you can see it's torn. Get to know your vulva, and when the hymen is torn you would be able to spot it.
No, your cherry does not pop when you start your period.The term 'pop your cherry' refers to when the hymen is torn - the hymen is skin surrounding the vaginal opening, it has nothing to do with menstruation and it can usually only be torn as a result of vaginal penetration. The hymen can be torn when you first have sex, but not usually as the hymen often allows for penetration and only tears if penetration is rough. Menstruation has absolutely nothing at all to do with your hymen, it will not effect your hymen at all.
from medterms.comHymen: A thin membrane which completely or partially occludes the vaginal opening. The hymen is a fold of mucous membrane usually present at birth at the orifice of the vagina.the hymen (cherry) exists in every female until it has been torn for some reason such as sexual intercourse, pelvic exam, or some active sports. The hymen does not affect your periods nor do your periods affect your hymen.So to answer your question, unless you have had your hymen torn for some reason, you have a "cherry" even if you haven't had your period yet.
There is no such thing as popping the cherry. You bleed because you are a virgin. I have asked my doctor this question because a lot of girls at school were curious. If you have intercourse your hymen is broken, though you may not bleed because it broke earlier if you rode a bike,rode a horse, did gymnastics and lots of other things.
Basically a woman is cherry until her hymen is penetrated. Initially this happened when the woman had penetration for the first time. It can be very painful and there may be bleeding. Also called popping her cherry. It used to be that men wouldn't marry a woman whose hymen had been penetrated because they wanted a virgin. Because of the active lifestyle of the modern woman it is not unusual for the hymen to be torn. This can happen through strenuous exercise, sports, horseback riding etc.