Technically, if you bleed from the penetration of a finger, you have broken your hymen and once this is broken, you (usually) will not bleed again from penetration of any kind.
Whilst you have broken your hymen, however, you have not have genital to genital penetration, so you have not technically had sex.
Virginity generally relates to having sexual intercourse, so until you have this you will still be classed as a virgin.
No, performing the splits does not impact a person's virginity. Virginity is typically defined as the state of never having engaged in sexual intercourse. It is not determined by physical activities such as doing the splits.
Everyone has it and no one can lose it, what is it?
The concept of "losing virginity" is more complex than just physical penetration, and varies between cultures and individuals. Physiologically, a woman's hymen can stretch to accommodate different penis sizes, so technically it is possible for a woman to have intercourse with various penis sizes without breaking her hymen. However, it's important to remember that virginity is a social and cultural construct, not solely based on physical factors.
Breaking your hymen can happen during various activities, including fingering. If you bled during or after fingering and are concerned, it's essential to seek medical advice to rule out any injuries. Any emotional response to this experience is valid, and it's normal to have a range of feelings about it, regardless of whether or not the hymen was broken.
Fingers can appear shrinkage in winter due to vasoconstriction, where blood vessels constrict to conserve heat and maintain core body temperature. This reduces blood flow to the extremities, making fingers appear smaller and colder. Keeping hands warm and maintaining good circulation can help prevent this phenomenon.
That depends on how you define losing your virginity. If you define loosing your virginity as performing a sex act, be it gay sex or otherwise, the you can lose your virginity by just having sex. If you believe there needs to be penetration for it to be sex, then you would have to use some sort of dildo or fingers to lose your virginity. Really, it all depends on what constitutes sex to you.
Sex is associated with love. Someone you should loose your virginity to should be someone that loves you in and out.
because ''virginity'' is defined as when a girl actually has sex with someone....girl or boy....with another person basically.... :P
The only way to lose your virginity is if you have penetrative inter-coarse with another person.
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no he did not
Of course! You can only lose your virginity by having sex. There needs to be penetrating to lose your virginity.
You don't. If someone is going to lose their virginity to someone else, it is the person who is losing their virginity that makes the decision. You can let her/him know you are interested in sex and then go from there. If you cant ask because its too awkward or something then you probably arent ready anyway.
No only sexual intercourse can do that. If she has a hymen it can break but that is not her virginity.
Virginity is not determined by the size of a penis. Virginity typically refers to someone who has not engaged in sexual intercourse. It is a personal and subjective concept that is not dependent on physical characteristics.
When he was 16.
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