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Still a virgin , vagina really hurt

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i'm not sure whether i'm still a virgin or not. i was fooling around with my boyfriend and he stuck his penis in my vagina but only half of it cause my vagina really hurt when he pushed it further. but it kind of felt good when he starting pumping. but it was only half of his penis in my vagina. am i still a virgin? he couldn't get it all the way in cause it really hurt so i just let him do whatever only up to the area where it didn't hurt. am i still a virgin?


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replied July 18th, 2010
Sexual Health - Women Answer A14375
Hello,
Welcome to ehealthforum.
The hymen if broken usually results in bleeding. If there was no bleeding associated and the pain subsided immediately after the intercourse, then there are chances that hymen will be intact.
It can be confirmed by getting an examination done by your gynecologist to see if hymen is intact and you are virgin still. Once hymen is broken and virginity is lost, it cannot be repaired or corrected back.
Take care.



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