What exactly is the definition of losing your virginity?
No, I took health so I know the basics. So don't go into that.
Let's say that a girl & a guy wanna have sex. The guy puts his penis inside her, but the girl's in a lot of pain, bitches, tells him to stop, etc. and he pulls it out. The end. Has she lost her virginity even though it lasted all of 3 seconds?
thelaura answered Sunday February 28 2010, 6:02 pm: A penis entered the vagina - that means virginity is gone. No ifs or buts.
It doesn't matter how long it's in there for. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
ConfusedX2 answered Sunday February 28 2010, 5:58 pm: Honestly, everyone defines virginity as different things. In today's society, there seems to be a lot of gray area.
I remember in junior high sex ed (this was about 7 years ago) my teacher told us that if anyone touched your genitals at all, then you were not a virgin. I believed that until I got to high school. Then everyone I talked to said it had to be penetration by the penis to lose your virginity. So I suppose it's really up to you whether you want consider yourself a virgin or not. [ ConfusedX2's advice column | Ask ConfusedX2 A Question ]
GingerSpice answered Sunday February 28 2010, 5:25 pm: Yes, shes lost it but unfortunatley didnt enjoy it to keep going. If a guy does this to an unwilling female it would still be labeled as rape because it IS in fact, sex. The penis entering the vagina no matter how long or shot, its still considered sex.
Hope this helps. [ GingerSpice's advice column | Ask GingerSpice A Question ]
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