Can vergianity brakes by fingaring? - #10776
"I’ve only done fingering with one finger and never had sex. I’m still wondering, does that mean I still have my virginity or not? I’ve never had any sexual intercourse. How do i know i am verginty help meplease
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Yes, you are still a virgin based on your experience.
Virginity is not about the hymen, it’s about what sexual acts you’ve engaged in.
There’s nothing wrong with exploring your body, it’s part of understanding yourself.
If you’ve never had sexual intercourse (vaginal, anal, or oral sex with a partner), you are considered a virgin, regardless of fingering, masturbation, or other forms of non-penetrative touch — whether done by yourself or someone else.
Virginity is related to sexual intercourse so you don’t need check for it and there no way to check virginity
You’re still a virgin. Virginity is defined by whether or not you’ve had sexual intercourse so fingering by yourself or someone else does not mean you’ve lost your virginity.
Virginity is a concept that varies culturally and personally, and it’s often associated with the experience of sexual intercourse. In a medical or physiological sense, virginity isn’t something that can be conclusively determined, especially with activities like fingering. The hymen, a thin membrane sometimes referenced in discussions about virginity, can tear or stretch through various non-sexual activities like sports, tampon use, or fingering. It’s not a reliable indicator of virginity status. Also, many people have different definitions or perceptions of what it means to “lose virginity,” ranging from penetrative sexual intercourse to other sexual activities. Therefore, if you have not engaged in sexual intercourse, many people would consider that you still have your virginity, assuming that’s how you define it. However, it’s important to focus on what virginity means to you personally rather than relying on physical indicators. Health-wise, casual fingering doesn’t usually present medical concerns unless there’s rough activity or risk of an infection. If you ever experience discomfort or unusual symptoms, like excessive pain or bleeding after fingering, it might be a good idea to consult with a healthcare provider. They can rule out anything that might need attention. Keep in mind if any potential signs of infection arise, such as unusual discharge or irritation, reaching out to a doctor is always the safest rule of thumb.
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