no. on the contrary, normally when you have sex for the first the penetration breaks your hymen. thats why theres blood. after its broken its gone and your no longer "a virgin" though your hymen can break when your younger riding a bike or doing any other physical activity. In case you didnt know. your hymen is a piece of tissue that either completely or partially blocks the entrance to your vagina
NO.... Its about just when you have not done sex... after that 3 inch to all sizes give same plasure. ;-)A:Yes, size matters to girls. It has to be thick enough to stretch her so there is lots of friction and long enough so it doesn't fallout during hard and fast thrusting. If it is long and thick it is also visually stimulating to the girl as she runs her hands over it and kisses, licks and sucks on it. The average size is approximately 6" in length and 5.5" in girth. Nothing ever matters but when u have sex and u can be as big as u want but it is never goin to work anyways because all guys want the same thing sex they dont want u they use u so dont fall in love with someone unless they love u too
it depends on how sex crazed the people are if they are not that sex crazed then they only have sex about once every 2 weeks but if they really sex crazed then about 2-5 times a week
If you are 10 and want sex just have a friend over like I do and we play and pretend to have boyfriends then we go and pretend to have sex with them but end up haveing sex with each other and I usally have a girl over so I have 10 year old lesbian sex and it's great because we kind of know what to do so it's fab
It depends on how you define sex. If sex is defined as any genital contact for pleasure with another man the answer is somewhere between 1/3 and 1/2 of all adult men. This of course down't mean that these men are gay. In fact, something like 70% of men who self identify as gay have had sex with a woman at least once.
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The hymen is a thin mucous membrane that partially covers the vaginal opening. It can vary in shape and size and is not a reliable indicator of virginity as it can be stretched or torn for a variety of reasons other than sexual intercourse.
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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.
The hymen is an anatomical feature. Virginity is the characteristic of never having had sex.
You don't feel your hymen break sweetie. You'll know it breaks when you go pee after sex and There's a bit of blood in your undies.
You can rip your hymen by having sex ,doing the splits,fingering,hard working out(sports) and other ways to
Only a gynecologist can check this. If you never had sex before, your hymen stays normally intact.
The vagina is part of the female anatomy. If it is injured (cut, grazed, inflamed, whatever) of course it can bleed, just like your mouth, your hand, your foot. If a women is not sufficiently lubricated during sex she can chaff and ultimately could bleed slightly. Remember too that a girl will pass menses during her period; part of which is a blood product.
The term to pop someone's cherry refers to having sex with them the first time or tearing the hymen.The hymen is tissue that surrounds the opening to the vagina - in most women it doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening and is flexible so can stretch to accommodate penetration without tearing. The hymen was believed to be a sign of virginity, and that it would tear when a woman first had sex, but the hymen can be torn long before sex or remain in tact long after sex. Often the hymen will only tear if penetration is rough or forced.
The hymen can bleed if it is torn, but how much depends on the individual and how badly it is torn - sometimes it will not tear at all. Often people bleed during sex and they falsely believe the hymen is to blame, but more often than not heavy bleeding during sex is a result of vaginal tearing.
No, your cherry does not pop when you start your period.The term 'pop your cherry' refers to when the hymen is torn - the hymen is skin surrounding the vaginal opening, it has nothing to do with menstruation and it can usually only be torn as a result of vaginal penetration. The hymen can be torn when you first have sex, but not usually as the hymen often allows for penetration and only tears if penetration is rough. Menstruation has absolutely nothing at all to do with your hymen, it will not effect your hymen at all.
You don't have a cherry and nothing breaks - you may have a hymen which is a layer of tissue around the inside of the vaginal opening. As long as you're gentle the hymen doesn't cover much and will stretch so tampon use shouldn't tear the hymen at all. The hymen has nothing to do with virginity - virginity refer to whether or not someone has had sex with someone else, the hymen can be torn long before you have sex or remain in tact long after you have sex.