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There is no way to tell the difference between a hymen tear that is a result of sexual activity, and one which is a result of non-sexual activity. The hymen will be torn and that's that, no symptoms more than that.
The hymen cannot be broken, it is not made of glass, it can stretch or tear whenever there is penetration - but normally only if penetration is rough or forced. Outercourse thus cannot tear someone's hymen as there's no penetration involved.
No, the hymen cannot break from doing things such as running or cycling - in fact it doesn't break at all. The hymen can tear but only as a result of vaginal penetration, and even then often only if the penetration is rough or forced so to tear through the hymen.
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 have a cherry and nothing pops - this is a childish term to describe the hymen tearing. There it no reason to tear the hymen, but if it does tear it has no affect.
No, you cannot 'break' your hymen when dancing.The hymen is tissue surrounding the vaginal opening, it can be stretched or torn as a result of penetration - but even then as it doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening and is flexible it will normally stretch to accommodate penetration, and only tear if penetration is rough or forced.Dancing cannot tear your hymen, nor can it tear from any other form of exercise. The hymen cannot spontaneously tear, and certainly it wouldn't be more likely to tear than any other vaginal tissues.
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.
Your hymen doesn't 'break' - it can wear away, stretch or tear partly or fully. There's no reason to purposefully tear your hymen, this would potentially cause you pain or discomfort and is unnecessary - the hymen doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening and is flexible so can stretch to allow items into the vagina. It's uncommon for tampons to tear the hymen, even after sexual intercourse the hymen can remain in tact.
Masturbation does not affect the hymen, as the hymen is a thin membrane that may naturally stretch or tear during physical activities, including masturbation. Participation in masturbation does not damage or alter the hymen in a way that would necessarily indicate loss of virginity.
Yes it is possible to tear the hymen through horseback riding
The hymen doesn't break, but it can stretch or be torn whenever there is vaginal penetration. A speculum being inserted into the vagina may tear the hymen, but not normally as the doctor will be gentle to allow the hymen to stretch rather than tear needlessly.
No, mainly because the hymen doesn't break.The hymen is tissue that can surround the vaginal opening, normally it doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening so small things like tampons can pass through without any impact on the hymen, but even with larger items the hymen is flexible so can normally stretch to accommodate larger things. The hymen can be torn as a result of vaginal penetration, but often only if penetration is rough or forced - the hymen does not spontaneously tear, it requires force to tear.Sports have no impact on the hymen, this is a myth - if sports could tear the hymen then any sort of physical activity could tear the hymen and as such hymens would be torn while the females were still babies. If sports could tear the hymen then it would also tear tissues of the vulva and vagina, the tissues within the vagina are more delicate than the hymen so more likely to tear.The hymen is around the vaginal opening, which is within the vestibule of the vulva, within the vulva and protected by both the inner and outer labia, which is all between the legs - how would sports tear the hymen? Again, the hymen does not spontaneously tear without force or contact.