what does it mean to be a virgin, does it mean you are sealed if so how do yo go for menstruation because intercourse and menstruation use the same path, or there is a small hole that every girl is born with if so how small is it
thelaura answered Friday December 7 2007, 2:35 pm: Being a virgin means different things for different people. It's mainly a penis entering a vagina. But some people consider anal/oral sex to be losing their virginity, too. Although personally, I think it's strictly vaginal intercourse for the first time which makes you lose your virginity.
Yes, intercourse and menstruation fluid use the same hole, but it doesn't really make a difference, as virgins have periods and non virgins have periods. Everyones hymen is different, but there will always be a place for excretions, whether that be discharge or periods :) Noone is totally "sealed". [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
asknava answered Friday December 7 2007, 2:13 pm: Being a virgin or having your virginity means that you have not engaged in sex (penial (penis in vagina) or oral (tongue on vagina penis in mouth) depending on your upbringing and beliefs). Some would even say that nothing has entered your vagina for the purpose of sexual pleasure. Meaning like if you use a tampon you are a virgin, but like if a guy is fingering you then to some you would no longer be a virgin. But mostly it is just refering to Penis not having gone in the vagina. This applies to men too, their penis would not have entered a vagina. [ asknava's advice column | Ask asknava A Question ]
karenR answered Friday December 7 2007, 12:38 pm: The hymen is not solid. It has openings in it so the body can release fluids and menstrual blood. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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