The thickness of the hymen varies considerably between individuals, and it's at least theoretically possible, but "likely" is an overstatement: if it was that thin to start with, it's probably going to have ruptured on its own due to physical activities like riding a bike before tampons become an issue.
Yes it can - you are technically not a virgin if you have used a tampon. Therefore a tampon can 'pop your cherry'.
No, not every girl experiences their hymen breaking (sometimes referred to as "popping the cherry") during their first sexual experience. The hymen can be stretched or broken through various activities like exercise or tampon use, and its presence or absence should not be equated with virginity.
A girl's "cherry is popped" when she has sex with a man for the first time.
Girls do not have a cherry, a cherry is a type of fruit not a part of a girls anatomy. If you want to know about a certain part of the female anatomy first learn to what the anatomy is called.
It could be a girls name. Its most likely for a boy.
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Girls do not have a cherry, and nothing pops.This term refers to the hymen, which is tissue that surrounds the vaginal opening - the hymen doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening so can easily allow something small like a tampon to pass through without any affect on the hymen. The hymen is also flexible so can stretch to allow far larger things than tampons through without any tearing.The hymen will typically only tear if penetration is forced or rough, or it can remain in tact up until a woman gives birth vaginally, a tampon is very unlikely to cause any tearing to the hymen at all.
she could be very sexualy attracted to a boy that she likes. but there is no way to tell unless you ask her
Well when a girl ls on a farm sometimes they will grow fruit Trees. One specifically being a cherry tree. They would be the girls cherries.
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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.