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i am still virgin or not ??

i m worried,, actually my boyfrind fingererd my vagina and blood comes :(
the amount of blood was normal. and i feel change in my vagina like its a bit open from bottom
i wana know i am still virgin or not
please help me im very scared
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thank u all :) i m bit relaxed

i was asking this because i just want to know,, my blood will come again or not.....i mean when i will do sexual intercourse ???
Help please
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134578 tn?1716963197
COMMUNITY LEADER
Physical activities, tampons, etc. can open the hymen.  You're still a virgin if no penis has entered the vagina, in my book.
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1275577 tn?1273233214
The traditional understanding of virgin is not to have had intercourse, which you didn't , so technically you are still a virgin. :)
If you are worried about the hymen being broken...it probably is now, but that is also a very normal thing without any sexual intercourse....physical activities etc.

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1285653 tn?1288358629
You seem to be asking if your hymen is broken. It could be. Mine was broken at age 13 from falling directly on a chain link fence while jumping it. Great life of a tom-boy. :D

The definition of a virgin is below:

vir·gin (vûrjn)
n.
1. A person who has not experienced sexual intercourse.

Not to be rude, but you are still a VIRGIN. :D Godo luck!
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1285653 tn?1288358629
You seem to be asking if your hymen is broken. It could be. Mine was broken at age 13 from falling directly on a chain link fence while jumping it. Great life of a tom-boy. :D

The definition of a virgin is below:

vir·gin (vûrjn)
n.
1. A person who has not experienced sexual intercourse.

Not to be rude, but you are still a VIRGIN. :D Godo luck!
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