RealisticWench answered Saturday August 7 2004, 12:59 pm: There's a thin piece of skin that stretches across the inside of your vagina called the hymen. This usually tears or breaks when you have sex and bleeds, so people call losing your virginity popping your cherry. If you don't bleed or it doesn't tear when you have sex for the first time you are still not a virgin. Some people are born without a hymen or it can be broken when doing activities like horse riding or gymnastics. Just because it breaks doesn't mean you're not a virgin either. [ RealisticWench's advice column | Ask RealisticWench A Question ]
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