basically i think i broke my hymen i dont actully know .. i know stupid but like i fell down but kind of awkwardly against a wall all the pressure of the fall went on my hips and when i went to the bathroom i saw a small amount of blood but i wasnt on my period
i tried looking at my special area in the mirror but all i saw was a hole .. no extra bit of skin around it
so like what ya think do you think i dont have one anymore?
adviceman49 answered Saturday October 29 2011, 11:33 am: Yes, you may have broken your hymen. The hymen can be broken through a variety of of non sexual activities such as certain sports, horse back riding and gymnastics.
This does not mean you are no longer a virgin. By definition, and there are several differing definitions of virginity today; a virgin is someone who has not had sexual intercourse. In the dark days of womanhood a woman was only considered a virgin if her hymen was intact. That is no longer true today.
The standard for virginity has always been non intercourse meaning a penis has never penetrated the vagina. Today virginity has been given different definitions such as no sexual activity at all. Meaning no fingering, no oral sex, no anal sex, or handjobs.
The truest definition and the most common is the one where sexual intercourse has not occurred. The fact that a hymen is not present, in today's standards, does not mean a women is not a virgin.
orphans answered Saturday October 29 2011, 8:47 am: Well the hymen can break easily by rough activities such as horse riding, taking a fall etc, So the chances are that it's probably the case. If you feel discomfort + there is excessive bleeding, see a doctor. But it sounds like it probably just if your hymen.
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