this sounds stupid but if you have sexual intercourse (like the penis going into the vagina even a little bit) but the guy doesn't finish, are you considered a virgin? like if you were one before.
VictoriaGrace answered Tuesday July 31 2007, 12:19 am: If you were penatrated and you felt a bit of pain that was the thymn(?) breaking and people concider that to mean you are no longer a virgin. But there are all sorts of views on virginity. [ VictoriaGrace's advice column | Ask VictoriaGrace A Question ]
LagunaBabe answered Monday July 30 2007, 6:42 pm: Everybody has their own opinion of what losing their virginity means, with my opinion, I don't think you're a virgin now because you had intercourse, even though he may have not finished. Although, you could still be a virgin, mentally. Like I mentioned though, it's all about personal opinions of what you really think losing your virginity means. And your opinion is the only one that counts. [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
Simone411 answered Monday July 30 2007, 3:24 pm: He would have to eject the penis all the way in the vagina for you to have sex. if he did, you are not a virgin. But if he didnt, you are still clean. But if you bleed in the followind day or 2 and you arent on your period, then you popped your cherry and you are unvirginated
god-smusgrove answered Monday July 30 2007, 11:14 am: being a virgin can be defined several different ways, some people consider oral as giving up their virginity, others say that your virginity isn't lost until someone impregnates or becomes pregnant.
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