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I want to gain my virginity again. .tell the way plzzz
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No.  Again you can not regain your virginity back.  No one needs to know if you are a virgin or not though.  You can keep that information to yourself.  But you will not have a hymen to break ever again and are no longer a virgin.  Good luck
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Virginity is just a concept - if you've had sex, you're not a virgin. However, if you want that tight feeling of first penetration again, then you can abstain from sex or any sort of penetration for a long time. I was away from my boyfriend for 2 months, and when we had sex again, it felt similar to when I lost my virginity.
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Actually there is a way. Two yeast without sex will grow your cherry back. I've done it before. You will still be "tight" because your vigina will begin to shrink back. Therefore, you can become a virgin again.
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There is definitely no way to regain virginity.  However, it isn't possible to determine if a woman's had sex before.  They hymen tears so often in youth during sports, exercise, horseback riding, and many other activities.
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You are right, once you have had sex before, your virginity is gone FOREVER
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973741 tn?1342342773
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No, I'm sorry.  Once you've lost your virginity, that is a done deal.  This is why we need to take our first time having sex very seriously.  Good luck
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Someone told me that by phatkari massage we will gain it.....
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Hi there and welcome.  I am sorry but this is not possible. Losing one's virginity is the act of having intercourse.  You've done that and therefore, can never be a virgin again.  good luck
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