Simple: LOOK!
The hymen is tissue that surrounds the opening to the vagina, the hymen doesn't just vanish into thin air so if you had a hymen then it will still be there even if it isn't in tact any more. If unsure what to look for then there are plenty of sexual health books and web sites to show you.
The hymen cannot break, it can be torn as a result of rough or forced penetration. You can identify a torn hymen by looking at the hymen, if you know your body well you will be able to see the tear.
there is only one way. if she is her hymen will break when she has sex and it will hurt!!
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.
The hymen cannot be popped - it can be torn, but not 'popped'. You know if it has been torn either as you will feel it tear or you will be able to see it if you look at your vulva in a mirror.
You can still get pregnant without your hymen being broken. The hymen is just a piece of skin - it doesn't prevent pregnancy
The hymen is a thin membrane that partially covers the vaginal opening and does not completely block the flow of menstrual blood. Menstrual blood can still pass through the hymen and out of the body during a period.
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.
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.
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Yes. The hymen is a flap of skin over the vagina that is broken from either extreme force, or sexual penetration. Also, a tampon should not break your hymen.
No, you dont, as long as your hymen is already broken.
You don't have a cherry and nothing breaks - you may have a hymen which is a layer of tissue around the inside of the vaginal opening. As long as you're gentle the hymen doesn't cover much and will stretch so tampon use shouldn't tear the hymen at all. The hymen has nothing to do with virginity - virginity refer to whether or not someone has had sex with someone else, the hymen can be torn long before you have sex or remain in tact long after you have sex.