Where is the hymen located?!


Question: Where is the hymen located!?
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The hymen is a membrane partially covering the vaginal opening!. It is generally crescent shaped and located at base of the vaginal opening (closer to the anus), although everyone's anatomy is not identical!. It is comprised of the same type of tissue as the vulva/labia, although it is stretched taut across the opening!. Although it can be perforated initially by intercourse, it is not always intact by one's first sexual encounter, so it is not a hard-fast rule that a "broken" hymen automatically signifies that one is not a virgin!. I give you credit for seeking knowledge about your body -- don't be discouraged by rude answers!. I would rather see a young girl gain understanding than remain uninformed if asking a parent is too uncomfortable!. I hope this information helped clarify the anatomy but if not, there are plenty of health books and websites in which you can find out more!. Www@Answer-Health@Com

Its at the opening to the vagina and it usually breaks the first time you have intercourse!. This is the reason why a virgin may find having sex painful the first time!.
The hymen can also be broken in other ways though!. I have heard of it happening when girls have been doing activities such as horse riding!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

It is located at the very entrance to the vagina, not inside!. Www@Answer-Health@Com

~Oh for God's sake!!! It is located at the vaginal entrance!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

just up the alleyWww@Answer-Health@Com

Good grief!. Talk to your mommy!.

Its so sad that people don't now their own bodies!Www@Answer-Health@Com





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