In most cases yes the speculum or doctors fingers will either stretch the hymen right out of the way or in some cases rupture it.
yes. you are still a virgin. You are only not a virgin when the penus enters the vagina
Yes, you can have an IUD placed if you haven't had vaginal sex. The only limiting factor is likely to be discomfort from the speculum if the hymen is intact.
She won't get hurt but she can Bleed
Yes. You only lose virginity by having sexual intercourse. If you think about the hymen it is not a sign of virginity. It stretches and might tear a little but will go back to normal.
Yes you can, because if you pop her cherry she is no longer a virgin
well I'm a virgin and i have never tried tampons but i can only fit one in me but if i put two in it hurts also i think the average for a virgin is 2 or 3
No, tampons have no effect on virginity.A virgin is someone who has not had sex - it is not a physical state, it is not something that can be taken or lost - it is nothing more than a word. You are a virgin up until you have sex with another person, how you define sex and when you no longer consider yourself a virgin is up to you.Tampons are not another person and using tampons is not a form of sex, just like you will still be a virgin if you use menstrual cups, softcups, menstrual sponges, sex toys or fingers during masturbation, fingers when you explore your own genitals, have a vaginal examination at a doctors, also things such as sexual assault or rape don't change the fact you're a virgin either.
Not necessarily. It'd depend on how you think it feels, and if you mind making a noise or not. It's not like pushing a doorbell.
Have her hooked up to a lie detector. Then ask her if she's a virgin. If she passes the test when she answers Yes, then she's a virgin and she's good to go. If she fails the test, then hey, no harm no foul, she's no virgin, but she's still good to go.
Yes, although it may hurt try sticking one of yoour fingers in && move it around to loosen yourself.
A smear test, or Pap test, may cause some discomfort, but it is generally not painful. For someone who is a virgin, the healthcare provider may take extra care to ensure comfort, as the process involves inserting a speculum. It's important to communicate any concerns with the healthcare provider, who can help make the experience as comfortable as possible. Overall, the benefits of regular screening for cervical health outweigh the temporary discomfort.
Those rings around their fingers are called 'Purity Rings'. They're a promise to God that you'll stay pure (a virgin) until marriage. They are also a promise to yourself that true love can wait. Jordan Sparks also wears a Purity Ring.