Does thickness of the thing matter in breaking virginity?if someone did not bleed during insertion then?
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I did not bleed the first time, he was thick. But it hurt a whole lot.
Usually, you only bleed on the first act of intercourse, if you have not yet gotten your period. If you have already had your period, then you most likely have lost your hymen.
If you have intercourse, no matter the "thickness" it is still intercourse, and therefore, no longer a virgin.
again ur calling it a thing! what is it!! what did u put up there?
I did not bleed my first time... and he was very large.
Then most likely the Hymen was not broken so technically you are still a virgin. If you didn't bleed then you probably still have a hymen and no the thickness hjas nnothing to do with it. Good Luck
its possible ur thing break broke while u were doing sumthing else like using a tampon or riding a bike or horse or u might not have been born with one but if u are a vigirn and its there then size doesnt matter itll break
No.
Some girls dont bleed their first time especially if they have been using tampons for a long time, their hymen or "cherry" has already been broken. If not, it will sometime.
But if the person did insert the thing inside the girl then no she is not a virgin anymore.
Are you worried that your hymen is thicker than normal...hmm well i doubt it very much.
Simply 'inserting' something into your vagina will not break it completly, its when you have sex and the penis penetrates your vagina that it will completly break.
Stop worrying about it! Wait until you have sex and let nature do its thing.
Virginity is not dependent upon not bleeding. If a male puts his penis inside of a female's vagina, regardless of size, duration or depth - BOTH have had sex and neither are virgins.
I didn't bleed my first time, but it hurt like hell. I have a friend who did bleed but said that is wasn't painful. Everyone body is different.
By "thing" do you mean penis? If you are experimenting with some sort of toy or other object by yourself then I feel that you are still a virgin. Only if you have intercourse with another person you would not be a virgin. Hymen or no Hymen does not a virgin make. Some people lose their hymen from tampons but that does not mean that they are not a virgin.
BigJRules is wrong.
You may bleed the first time of intercourse whether you have had your period or not. I know because I had sex the first time at 32 and I have been having periods since age 13.
You don't lose your hymen when you get your period, you lose your hymen at intercourse (and rarely other means like sports and horseback riding (not tampons though)).
Also, it doesn't matter how thick your hymen is, it will still break during intercourse.
Also, not every girl bleeds their first time, I hear.
If you have intercourse, you are no longer a virgin whether you bleed or not.
then what?
Thickness doesn't matter and even though you're a virgin doesn't mean your hymen wasn't already broke during sports or other activities.
If your hymen was broke in one of the above ways then chances are you won't bleed when you have sex the first time.
Tampons have nothing to do with this event.
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