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Q: Loss of virginity from partial penetration
asked by: DoctorQuestion on May 3rd, 2009
Doctor, i'm bentley. i'm having sex with my girl but i just penetrate half way. did i just made her lose her virgin? becase that night, i found out that her underwear got 1 small blood and it was brown color and a bit red, but the next day she got menstruation. so now i don't know, was it the menstruation blood or i just torn her hymen? but it was just a half way penetration. can you help me out? thx.


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Dr. Goce Aleksovski , MD
replied on May 5th, 2009
Sexual Health - Women Answer A6521


The penis has its biggest circumference at the glans which enters the vagina first. Since the hymen is located at the entrance of the vagina, penetrating even half-way as you described might possibly damage the hymen and cause the girl to lose her virginity.


However, whether your girl lost her virginity or not can be confirmed only after a gynecological examination.




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