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can hymen break by rubbing the clitoris?

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Posted: 10/21/06 - 15:20
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Hello ,

I would plz like to ask if rubing the clitoris might lead to breaking the hymen. I masturbate with my bf over voice chat, we have never had sex before but just voice chats and masturbation. I never enter objects into my vagina or fingers ..
Hymen is very important in my culture that's why i am worried that it breaks.
Another question plz is that, if hymen is broken, do parts of it fall ?

Thank you very much


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Posted: 10/21/06 - 16:13
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do you know what the hymen is? :S

the hymen is inside your vagina, so no you cant break it unless you have sexual intercourse or particularly vigourous masturbation.

the clitoris is outside of the vagina, therefore by rubbing it you couldnt break the hymen! hehe hope that helped.


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Posted: 10/22/06 - 15:06
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hehe ok am very thankful for the answer .. But may i plz ask what is a vigorous masturbation exactly?what are the masturbation ways that could break the hymen!?

Thx a lot!


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Posted: 10/22/06 - 16:47
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the hymen is a flexible membrane in the opening of the vagina, so to break it you would either have to have sexual intercourse, (although some womens arent broken by intercourse at all) some women are born without one anyway.

rarely, VERY rarely it could be broken with a clumsy insertion of a tampon, strenuous activity, or penetration by your/his fingers. but this doesnt happen a lot. that would be an example of vigorous masturbation, if he was penetrating you with multiple fingers or being particularly rough. sorry for being so graphic about that.

but if you havent ever entered objects into your vagina the chances of breaking the hymen would be incredibly small, its uncommon for that to happen!

The hymen is not normally damaged by playing sports, using tampons, pelvic examinations or even straddle injuries.[18]

Once a girl reaches puberty, the hymen tends to become quite elastic.

also less than half of women report bleeding when they loose their virginity, which means the hymen likely stretched enough that it didn't tear in the other 60% of women. its quite a tough part of the body!


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Posted: 10/23/06 - 02:56
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Thank you very much for your answer ... now i got the whole picture Smile


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Posted: 02/23/07 - 10:47
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I and my gf was having fun. I rubbed the penis head on her clitoris. I had precum on the penis. However, I had ejaculated the earlier day and had passed urine. Is there any chance of her getting pregnant. This happened around 10 days before her period. after this incident she had her period on time. we are anxious and paranoid.
Pls help us..... god bless u


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Posted: 04/04/07 - 21:06
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if the sprem is still able to enter inside of her vagina, past the hymen then it is possible for her to become pregnant even with no actuall insertation of the penis entering the vagina :s you should tell your girlfriend to take a test to be sure because the chances are possible.


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