If she has changes in her personality, body weight, or so on, it's not really a result of her losing her virginity. Those are changes that can be made anytime from her own choosing to do so. Losing ones virginity really doesn't cause much change at all.
Vaginal intercourse is the usual definition
No, this is a myth. The size and shape of the breasts can be affected by pregnancy, but they are also affected by your weight, the diet you eat, your over-all health, and your genes. There is no evidence that losing one's virginity immediately affects the size of the breasts. That said, if you lost your virginity and got pregnant, that will affect your breasts.
It depends greatly on a number of factors. But from my personal experiences and observations, the opposite is true.
no, having your cherry popped (only for girls) means having your hymen broken and losing your virginity.
The phrase "boys have cherries like girls" is likely a colloquial reference to the concept of losing virginity, where "cherries" symbolize virginity. In this context, both boys and girls experience the loss of virginity, but the physical manifestations and societal perceptions can differ. Ultimately, the idea of "cherries" is metaphorical and varies in meaning across cultures.
No
Losing Our Virginity Everywhere - 2012 TV was released on: USA: 27 May 2012
You wont lose your virginity until you have sex
You can't lose your virginity without having sexual contact with the opposite sex (having penetration) what girls sometimes do is what many people call "poppin your cherry" it's not losing anything but just ripping a little tissue we girls have inside
it symbolizes sex and losing your virginity
They will have to be pregnant to be sick.
The cast of Losing Our Virginity Everywhere - 2012 includes: David Tieck as himself Faith Willman as herself