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(NSFW) At what point is it considered that you're no longer a virgin (Details inside)?

Asked by talljasperman (21919points) May 22nd, 2015

How far do you have to go before you technicaly lose your virginity?

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Coloma's avatar

With humans or with dogs and donkeys? lol
You’d have to have actual full penetration.

Pied_Pfeffer's avatar

The first time a person (male or female) has sexual intercourse is considered losing one’s virginity. With a female, some consider it when the hymen is broken, but this doesn’t always happen.

For anyone who is still a virgin, here is some interesting feedback from a few individuals.

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Zaku's avatar

Depends on what definition of virginity the people thinking about it use. It’s an arbitrary idea, which has been defined differently by different people over the centuries. The point is often defined as when a penis enters a vagina.

Adirondackwannabe's avatar

When a woman you’ve made love to breaks your heart. It completes the circle of life.

gorillapaws's avatar

So is a lesbian who has only ever had sex with other women still a virgin? Or a woman who was raped as a girl (I know many who would consider the victim of rape still virgins). Seems like the definition is a bit thin.

majorbacon's avatar

I would say the first time you have sex…. Vaginal, anal, or oral

Rebecca_SJ's avatar

Entry. Penetration.

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