luvbug555 answered Sunday February 25 2007, 10:04 pm: no, unless you got a desies or somthing the doctor can 100% not tell what youve done unless you tell them. even if you have sex and your cherry pops, Hymens can be brocken so many other ways that they can never really know. so please dont stress [ luvbug555's advice column | Ask luvbug555 A Question ]
Y0H0EiTSC0C0x answered Sunday February 25 2007, 9:45 pm: nooo probably not, unless you're cherry was popped.. and the only way the doctor would be able to see that would be if you got a.. like internal exam at the gynacologist. [ Y0H0EiTSC0C0x's advice column | Ask Y0H0EiTSC0C0x A Question ]
LadyH answered Sunday February 25 2007, 9:36 pm: No, it's impossible for a doctor to look at you & be able to tell what you've done sexually. Unless they find an STD, they can't tell whether or not you're participating in any sexual activity to begin with. [ LadyH's advice column | Ask LadyH A Question ]
lalaloser2 answered Sunday February 25 2007, 9:18 pm: it's possible that your cherry was popped during one of those occurences, but it wont be clear to the doctor that you were fingered or eaten, i promise. cherry's can be popped through intercourse, blow jobs, masturbating, and even sports, so there's no way (s)he will be able to tell what you've done. don't worry!
hope i helped,
Jen [ lalaloser2's advice column | Ask lalaloser2 A Question ]
Sabine answered Sunday February 25 2007, 8:31 pm: No. A doctor can't see what your sexual experience has been. S/he can only see whether your hymen is intact. A lot of us break our hymens through non-sexual activities, such as horseback riding, injuries (falling on things), using tampons, or other things, mostly in our childhood. The presence or absence of a hymen does not indicate whether or not you are a virgin.
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