My boyfriend and I had sex last night for the first time. He didn't pop my cherry, but part of him was still in me. Does this mean i lost my virginity? Or am i still a virgin?
Satsumasss answered Tuesday March 20 2007, 2:02 pm: usually losing your virginity is when you have sexual intercourse I.E a man inserting his penis into a womans vagina
DepthofHeart answered Monday March 19 2007, 6:47 pm: There isn't any real definition of virginity. It depends on your state of mind. It's up to you whether you feel like your a virgin or not. If you feel you're still you are, if you don't then you're not. [ DepthofHeart's advice column | Ask DepthofHeart A Question ]
Melody answered Monday March 19 2007, 5:47 pm: Virginity doesn't exist.
it's nothing but a state of mind.
phatdopelove answered Monday March 19 2007, 5:47 pm: Some people believe that a girls whos hymen has been stretched open is no longer a virgin. But having a hymen and being a virgin are not the same thing. Virginity means never having had sex. And sometimes when you 1st have sex this doesn't happen, abd bleeding won't occur until later, Hope this helps. [ phatdopelove's advice column | Ask phatdopelove A Question ]
DarkChocolate794 answered Monday March 19 2007, 5:24 pm: really it depends on the way you think. technically you arent a virgin since you did have someone in you. but the topic is up to discussion since some people think that if your hymen is still intact you are a virgin. so it could go either way. just think the one that makes you feel better =] [ DarkChocolate794's advice column | Ask DarkChocolate794 A Question ]
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