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19 April 2010

How Can you Tell if She's a Virgin

Myth # 1: A non-virgin is with her legs wider apart.

Fact: How a girl walks determined by her physical build - how wide her hips are or how fat her thighs are. It is also directed by her step. This has nothing to do with her virginity!

Myth # 2: Hair between the eyebrows is gone after losing his virginity.

Fact: This is one of the more bizarre stories. Hair between eyebrows has nothing to do with virginity. If you happen to spot some hair between a girl's eyebrows, which had never been there before. It is simply because she has forgotten to pluck eyebrows over the past few days!

Myth # 3: A girls' fully rounded back suddenly surfaces, after she has sex.

Fact: If this were true, then there would be many of us walk around with nice, round, full rear end! It is impossible to lose elsaticity in your buttocks muscles just by sexual intercourse.

Myth # 4: A virgin breasts point upward.

Fact: Virgins are just as likely to have sagging breasts!

Myth # 5: One breast becomes larger after she loses her virginity.

Fact: Like a guy achieve his erection through a rush of blood to his penis, a mad breasts may also swell when heated. But it disappears. It is rude and childish to assume that people with ample chests are all non-virgins.

Myth # 6: A virgin urine is clear and sparkling.

Fact: Virginia can not be confirmed by urine tests, only pregnancy can. Moreover, the quality of your urine is determined by your water intake - the more water you drink, cleaner and clearer your urine will be.

Myth # 7: A girl who has done it before has "a certain kind of look" on her face.

Fact: This is what many guys would say, and it is pure nonsense. Common sense tells you that there is no such thing as the virgin or non-virgin look!

Myth # 8: A girl will definitely bleed when she has sex for the first time. If she does not, so she lies about being a virgin.

Fact: One of the more reasonbale points brought up, this is perhaps the most common excuse to decide whether you are virgin, but it is a misconception. Bleeding occurs when the hymen, a thin septum covering the opening of a woman's vagina, tears during intercourse. Thus the general belief is that bleeding indicates loss of virginity. However, could also tear hymen through physical activities like cycling and excessive exercises (as in the case of gymnasts). If tampons are not used correctly, they can also break the hymen. Also, some girls do not bleed after their first sexual intercourse because they have more flexible hymens. Therefore not without bleeding does not mean girls are not virgins, either.

Sound Advice: take these claims with a pinch salt. These so-called facts are either traditional folktales or output of a person's imaginative mind. In short, ignore all the outrageous things people say about how they can tell if a girl is virgin. The truth is, no physical changes will take place when a woman (or man) loses their virginity. Only a medical examination can confirm virginity in determining the presence of an intact hymen. A thorough check-up can also tell whether the hymen has been torn by a piercing penis or falling off a bike. Other than that, the only way is to ask and hope for an honest answer.

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