If you actually had sex it's very likely it did tear, unless he has a tiny penis or it didn't go in all they way. If it did tear, usually there will be a little bit of blood either at the time or a short time afterward (when you stand up and go about your daily business).
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 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.
You don't break the hymen.The hymen is tissue that surrounds the opening to the vagina, it can be stretched or torn but not 'broken'. The hymen can be torn as a result of penetration if the penetration is rough or forced.
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.
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.
There are no exercises to break the hymen. The hymen cannot be broken but can be torn if penetration is rough or forced, simply exercising is not going to tear the hymen.
The hymen doesn't increase in size after childbirth. During vaginal childbirth the hymen is often torn.
is my hymen torn?
The hymen cannot be 'broken', although it can be torn if you've been penetrated with force or roughly - also it can be torn while a woman gives birth. A doctor can determine if your hymen is in tact or torn simply by looking at it, you can also see this for yourself.
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.
Usually the hymen once broken, will make the girl bleed only once.
The hymen does not "tear itself up" It can be torn by a vast amount of things. Ranging from sports [ any type, including horseback riding ] to Sex; or even masturbation.