How much will it take for my cherry to pop? becuase im not even sure that i have one becuase when i masturbate and finger my self i can stick it super far up and nothing pops?
Do i just not even have one?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? Sunshine_Ellie answered Wednesday October 15 2008, 11:09 pm: Your "Cherry" is called the Hymen. It's a stretch of skin that covers the vaginal hole from the inside of the vagina. When you have sex, It breaks. Which is why they call it "Poppin' the cherry" it sometimes bleeds, hurts, ect. But Some girls (especially those into rough sports) have already broken their hymen doing other activities besides sex. Like horse back riding, biking, ect. So maybe you've already broken your hymen earlier on. Keep in mind that when you break the hymen, sometimes it doesn't bleed or hurt or anything. Also keep in mind that just because your hymen broke due to other activities, it doesn't mean you're no longer a virgin. But I won't get into what makes someone a virgin or not because you didn't ask that lol. Well I hope I helped :)
ella15 answered Wednesday October 15 2008, 7:24 pm: i wouldnt refer to it as a cherry .its called a hymen a thin layer of skin located in the fornt of your vagina not everybody is born with one and it can breaks at anytime you probably broke it already if you were born with one tampon,faling of a bike can cause the hymen to be broken. [ ella15's advice column | Ask ella15 A Question ]
DearAbby92 answered Wednesday October 15 2008, 5:53 pm: It's different for every girl. It can be broken by things like sports, horse back riding, inserting a tampon, or sex. Sometimes the hymen (your cherry) is in a position where it will never be popped. Some girls have thinner hymen skin then others, so the amount of force needed to break it is unknown.
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