Can one girl loose her virginity to another girl?!


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if you two have sexual contact then your not a virgin.
If this has already happened to you, well your not a virgin then

ahhhh i always wondered that!

Yep. Once you've had sexual contact, you are no longer a virgin.

This is something I've always wondered, as well. If a girl is a lesbian and never has sex with a man, is she always considered a virgin? That wouldn't make any sense, since she's having some sort of sex with her partner. So....I'm confused by it. I guess you have to kinda answer that for yourself, and give your own definition of virginity in that instance.

Yes of course, the first time u sleep with a girl is like losing it all over again because u never slept with a girl before but obviously not "popping your cherry" but if its first time ever having sex u can use toys or vibrators or whatever.

if they have sex...in a way the believe to be sex, then yes i guess she can. that's where the definition of losing your virginity is sorta gray

its "lose" not "loose" by the way

Remember health class?

Oral sex IS sex!

Traditional vaginity is based on an intact hymen*. If the hymen is broken then a women is considered to no longer be a virgin.

Having said this, the answer to your question is yes, absolutley, a woman can lose her vaginity to another woman. A hymen can be broken by something other than a penis (a vibrator, fingers, etc).

You can read alot more about virginity on Wiki at ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginity

Oral Virginity, lol...J/K That is a good question, I dont know????

yep you can

yes, unless you she used finger or vibrator or other things. however you can't loose if she only lick with her tongue.

It depends on your definition of virginity. In my opinion, virginity is when a penis enters your vagina for the first time.. so in my opinon NO. I also think that oral sex counts only as a "sexual act" but cannot really meet the definition of sex.

I'd have to say no, though thats just my personal opinion =]





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