This is not a rule, but often virgins are shier and more timid while the rest... are not
2006-11-05 01:49:14
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answered by red 3
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Physiology
Among human females, the hymen is a membrane, part of the vulva, which partially occludes the entrance to the vagina and which may be physically torn when the woman first engages in sexual intercourse. Hymens vary in thickness, shape, and flexibility. The presence of an intact membrane is often seen as physical evidence of virginity in the broader technical sense.
In some women the hymen is absent from birth, or sufficiently vestigial to pose no obstruction to the entryway of the vagina. The presence of a broken hymen may indicate that the vagina has been penetrated, or it may indicate damage caused by strenuous exercise or the forceful insertion of a tampon.
In contrast to the cases of absent or partial hymen's, rare cases a woman may possess an imperforate hymen, such as prevents the release of menstrual discharge. Surgery to create an opening in the hymen is then necessary to avert deleterious health effects.
The presence of a hymen is a possible indication, but not a guarantee of virginity, given that it is speculated that some degree of sexual activity may occur without rupturing the hymen, and given that there may exist varying definitions as to the type and extent of sexual activity that is required to terminate the state of "virginity". This is further complicated by the availability of hymenorrhaphy operations to repair or replace the hymen.
In some cultures, women are not regarded as virgins after a sexual assault, but some people disavow this notion. There are also those who take this "spiritual" concept of virginity to its maximum, considering "born again virgins" to be virgins, regardless of their past sexual conduct. However, the word "chastity" is often used in this context rather than "virginity".
In males, there is no physically visible indicator of virginity; however, there may be social indicators, such as possible sexual anxiety and a lack of sexual knowledge.
There is a first time for many things.
2006-11-05 09:58:49
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answered by David Y 4
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You can't. You might try sleeping only with people who you have enough of a relationship with that you can ask, and believe what they tell you. Communication really DOES add value to a relationship, idiot.
2006-11-05 12:30:38
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answered by Rani 4
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lmao, I love where you posted your question......good luck on your inquiries.
2006-11-05 09:43:32
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answered by Pale 3
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