tompons???
and what exactly are you doing with them? and how are you defining virginity???
2007-05-23 13:13:21
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a direct quote from the website teenwire.com:
"No. Most people agree that using tampons does not cause a woman to lose her virginity.
There are many different beliefs about what losing one's virginity means. Most people agree that women and men lose their virginity the first time they have penile-vaginal intercourse. Many people also believe that people who have sex with a person of the same sex can lose their virginity through oral or anal intercourse. Some also believe that people have to give consent to lose their virginity — that virgins who are raped, for example, do not lose their virginity.
But some people think about virginity in a different way. Some people believe that an intact hymen — the thin tissue that stretches across at least part of the opening of the vagina in most girls at birth — is proof of a woman's virginity. But most people do not believe this. They know that each girl is born with a hymen, but that they come in a variety of shapes and sizes — and some girls may appear to have no hymen at all.
Many people also know that it is possible for a woman's hymen to become stretched open during insertive masturbation or through non-sexual activities like playing sports, and they do not believe the condition of the hymen is an accurate definition of virginity.
Hymens have at least one opening that will allow menstrual flow out of the body. Tampons may stretch the hymen a little bit, but they don't usually stretch it open all the way."
2007-05-23 20:17:50
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answered by Stacy McCurdy 2
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No, you only lose your virginity if you have sex. If you're confusing "virginity" with your hymen, then keep in mind many girls do not have a hymen...those who do that choose to use tampons most of the time don't even break their hymen. If you want to use a tampon, don't let that get in the way. It might hurt at first but tampons are really convenient!
2007-05-23 20:13:17
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answer #3
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answered by Kara 3
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lol Nope! Want to hear something really funny? Sometime penis's don't destroy virginity! lol A virgin is define by intact vaginal wall muscle and her "cherry". When you lose your virginity your cherry is popped and your vaginal walls expand for the first time. Like using a hair elastic for the first time and it not regaining that same elasticity it had that very first time....well anyways, most men of many different sizes will do that 'damage'. A tampon does not have that width and hardness to do that.
My first time....was with a guy who was....well, just very very small and 'soft'. He never popped my cherry and there was no discomfort. I thought all the girls who warned me it would hurt were liars!!! Then my next experience hurt like hell and I bled!!!! I later put the math together...........lol
Just don't tell guy number one!!!
p.s. hold onto that virginity, it's the greatest gift you can ever give....and you can only give it once! Unless...well you know! lol
2007-05-23 20:18:59
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answered by Anonymous
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The presence or absence of a hymen has nothing whatsoever to do with virginity. How can it, when some girls are literally born without one? How can a newborn baby girl be a non-virgin?
Hymens tear very easily, during the normal course of your life, long before your first experience if vaginal intercourse. It's during that first experience of legally consensual vaginal intercourse that a woman gives her virginity.
Tampons, fingers, dildos, vibrators and medical instruments have nothing to do with virginity of the lack thereof.
2007-05-23 20:34:24
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends what you think is virginity! I personally feel it doesn't destroy virginity since it comes from the sexual act. Now it may damage the hymen which is usually called the spot to detect virginity.
2007-05-23 20:12:23
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answer #6
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answered by SuBee 3
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No, because they don't go that far in. So they are safe to use. It might take alittle to get use to.
2007-05-23 20:13:25
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answer #7
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answered by laceys_mom96 2
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nooope
2007-05-23 20:11:33
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answer #8
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answered by *Krissy Baby* 2
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no because they don't break the "hymen", google it.
2007-05-23 20:13:00
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answer #9
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answered by Jill S 3
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u know that is a good ??? i would say no
2007-05-23 20:27:15
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answer #10
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answered by hotdogsarefree 5
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