Yes and no. I believe generally, the hymen has been broken long before a girl has sex. And generally, she has already begun her period before sexual intercourse, and has taken to using condoms. It is something larger than a condom being put into an area that is still quite tight that can be uncomfortable.
It is not accurate to determine a specific percentage of women whose hymen breaks, as its presence and intactness vary greatly among individuals and is not necessarily an indicator of virginity. The hymen can be stretched or torn due to various activities other than sexual intercourse.
yes it does..
If a girls hymen has not already broken, it normally breaks the first time that she has sex. The hymen is a thin piece of skin at the entrance to the vagina. When it breaks, it can be a bit painful (kind of like burning and a bit like stinging) and there is sometimes some bleeding. Some girls don't experience any pain or bleeding when their hymen breaks though. However, the hymen is often broken during normal day-to-day activites such as cycling, horse riding, running, jumping, dancing, doing the splits etc. Some girls aren't born with a hymen.
there are many ways by which hymen breaks, during first intercourse, there are many ways by which hymen breaks, during first intercourse,
Noooooo....something has to be inserted into the vagina for the hymen to be ruptured.
When the Hymen breaks at any age it can be painfull, but sometimes they don't even feel it. Some people don't have a hymen and some may have already broken through sporting activities. There are lot's of rumers of it hurting and many people do say it isn't nice, but it can only happen ounce.
well on your first time there might be pain and a little blood showing that it broke. but on my first time i didnt have that issue because i think i broke mine with tampons.
Well it depends if your hymen has disc or drum brakes. When I broke my first hymen it didn't appear to cause any distress to the girl. I've broken about 15 and really haven't experienced any painful reactions.
Penetration that is gentle, slow, and with good lubrication can help reduce discomfort and lower the risk of injuring the hymen. Communication with your partner, trusting their comfort levels, and using foreplay can contribute to a positive experience. Pain or discomfort during penetration may not necessarily indicate hymen breakage, as the hymen can stretch without tearing.
The hymen. Its a membrane in the vagina that breaks when penetrated by a foreign object.
If you stick your penis up inside her and it breaks the hymen, she was a virgin.
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.