That is completely false. Masturbation does not make you lose your virginity.
Vigorous exercise can break the hymen in a woman, but that doesn't mean she's not a virgin anymore. You have to have sex to lose your virginity. Period.
2007-11-07 00:37:37
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answered by Eraserhead 6
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People use different definitions for virginity, but I think there's only one definition that matters: has the penis been in the vagina? Yes means non-virgin, boy or girl.
Some people count loss of a hymen as loss of virginity, but that sounds pretty silly to me - so many nonsexual things can damage it. It's not like the anti-tamper seal on an aspirin bottle.
So no, masturbation, even if a girl uses a finger or toy in her vagina, doesn't affect virgin status.
2007-11-07 02:39:22
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answered by Tom V 6
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The Loss Of Virginity
2016-12-11 19:24:00
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answered by Anonymous
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False. No partner, no loss of virginity. Virginity, by definition, means "a person who has not had sexual intercourse." Masturbation is not sexual intercourse. Virginity can also mean an especially chaste person, but that is a rather antiquated meaning, and even that does not necessarily exclude masturbation. So the answer is false.
2007-11-07 00:38:58
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answered by Mr. Taco 7
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masturbation can cause loss of virginity
BIOLOGY:
--males: there is no exact difference of the structure of the penis after masturbation before and after..
--females: depending on what type of masturbation technique is used which will cause the breakage of hymen, the biological basis of virginity of females
1)penetrating-- definitely yes, can cause breaking of the hymen
2)non-penetrating (such as running water and rubbing)-- no. there is no way that the hymen can be broken..
PSYCHOLOGY:
virginity is the state the someone has not yet experienced any sexual activity..
hence: masturbating = sexual activity = loss of virginity (both male and female). rephrasing, males or females upon masturbation losses his/her virginity..
extensive exercises such as biking can cause a tear in the hymen resulting to bleeding.. so upon first sexual contact no more bleeding might occur, and often the partner accuses that the female is not virgin (basing on the bleeding). but no, a female who has not yet had any sexual activity nor penetrating masturbation, is still a virgin biologically and psychologically.
2007-11-07 00:53:36
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answered by Flying Voter 2
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virginity loss exercise and the masturbation it was not ,female loss virginity coz of the hurt thing pass through in to vagina ,male loss virginity for the first masturbation
2007-11-07 00:47:33
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answered by garudaku 4
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Loss of 'Virginity ' in females is generally associated with the hymen and its breakage by the entry of the penis in vagina. No such structure like hymen exists in males.
2007-11-07 01:34:48
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answered by Anonymous
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The only thing that makes one lose their virginity is via true sexual intercourse, the penis entering the vagina for the first time.
One doesn't lose their virginity via exercising, horseback riding... etc... Yes, the hymen can break, but if it's not via sexual intercourse, then it's not the loss of virginity.
2007-11-07 00:54:47
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answered by AV 6
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False.
Virginity is based on penile penetration, not masturbation or the loss of the hymen.
2007-11-07 00:51:37
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answered by Terri 7
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No, you lose your virginity by having penatrative sex with another person.
2007-11-07 00:42:38
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answered by FC 4
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