Is it true that I can break my hymen riding a bike?!


Question: Is it true that I can break my hymen riding a bike?
If so.... how? I don't wanna I am just wondering...

Answers:

Yes, the impact(bumps, etc) and rubbing against clothing causes it. You can also break it with gymnastics, cheerleading, and horseback riding.



No, total myth.

Your hymen is tissue like the rest of your vagina and vulva, for a start it doesn't 'break' it can wear away, stretch, partly or fully tear. It is around the opening to your vagina, and it is protected within the vulva - riding a bike or horse cannot tear your hymen. Think about it, if it could then it would also result in other parts of your vagina or vulva becoming torn too.

It can only tear if something is inserted into your vagina - even then it doesn't always tear, it can give enough room for small objects to go into your vagina, it's flexible so can stretch to allow larger objects through too - some women's hymens remain partly in tact until they give birth vaginally.

See the following article from sex education site Scarleteen, which is the most up-to-date information about hymens; My Corona: The Anatomy Formerly Known as the Hymen & the Myths That Surround It - http://www.scarleteen.com/article/body/m…

Work within sexual health.



Yes riding a bike can definitely break your hymen. But there are much better ways to break your hymen. What's your address? I'll come over and show you.



Jay-Jay doesn't know what the hell he's talking about.

The answer to your question is, yes, you can.



yess also doing sports and riding a horse



yes true.....cycling and bike riding will lead to that....and this something natural i guess



I've heard of riding a Horse but never a bike.




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