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virginity lost or not ?

will a girl loose her virginity when the guy inserts his penis with condom on ???

Is bleeding the only way to find if a girl lost virginity or any other way is there ???

what are the symptoms of virginity lost ??? what kind of symptoms can tell a girl has lost her virginity ???


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it depends on how you look at virginity.

nowadays the hymen can get broken by normal activity. being heavy in sports, tampons, fingering....etc. i dont concider putting a tampon in and having my hymen broken, loosing virginity.
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685478 tn?1227313051
Yes, regardless if a condom is worn, if you are penetrated by a penis and it is consensual you are no longer a virgin. Although if your hymen is still intact, you are still a virgin. Your hymen may have been broken long before you lost your virginity though.

I don't know if there are symptoms to losing your virginity. Everyone is different.When I lost my virginity, I bled a lot. Afterwards I could hardly walk, and I was in a lot of pain. I also had a yeast infection.
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she will loose her virginity even if he doesnt have a condom on

most girls nowadays do not bleed when they loose it.
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if there is penial penitration with or without a condom on then the virginity is lost.
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634745 tn?1256844310
yes, if you have sex even with a condom on your loose your virginity.
when you loose your virginity your henimen (i cant spell sorry) breaks, this sometimes causes bleeding but every woman is different and some dont bleed.
the syptoms of virginity loss is having sex, you dont really get syptoms other than bleeding but not everyone bleeds.
if you have sex you loose your virginity condom or not,
hope this answers your questions
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