Is it possible if you are finger fucked & loose your virginity due to finger fucking ? Example (lesbian finger fucking)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Virginity? Dragonflymagic answered Friday July 5 2024, 2:38 pm: The problem with understanding your situation is not understanding all the meanings of the word 'virgin' According to Collins dictionary, there is a second description and meaning which I think applies. Here is what I read:
1. countable noun
A virgin is someone who has never had sex.
I was a virgin until I was thirty years old.
They were both virgins when they met and married.
Synonyms: maiden [archaic, literary], maid [archaic], damsel [archaic], girl [archaic] More Synonyms of virgin
2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]
You use virgin to describe something such as land that has never been used or spoiled.
Within 40 years there will be no virgin forest left.
...a sloping field of virgin snow.
Synonyms: untouched, immaculate, fresh, new
As you can see from the meanings, it would require someone other than yourself to lose your virginity. So if it was your finger, you'd have to think about the vagina as never having been touched by any finger, and likely your fingers have touched part of the vagina in applying or removing a tampon. What virgin should really mean is simply being untouched by any one else, as in a virgin forest where no human has ever been before. There are different things that can be done in sex, it doesn't necessarily mean finger or penis in vagina to be a sexual act. For example, there is oral sex which you couldn't perform on yourself. So if you have never shared any part of sexuality with another person touching you in sexual ways as attempt to produce orgasms, then its fair to say, you are still a virgin. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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