Virgins don't bleed. What's going on

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When men and women are together for the first time, no bleeding means they are not "virgins"? No, many virgins don't bleed for the first time. Why? Let me give you a detailed answer

Virgins don't bleed. What's going on

First: hymen is a membrane, her form is: there is a hole in the middle, not completely closed layer of membranous tissue.

Second: the "true appearance" of the hymen: the hymen is a ring of "Ribbon" tissue around the vaginal orifice. It is worth emphasizing here that the hymen is a ring of banded tissue, rather than a layer of membranous tissue with holes in the middle. To put it in a more popular way, it's similar to the leather ring for women to tie their hair.

Third: the essence of hymen: it is a thin layer of mucosal folds around the vaginal orifice. The "geographical location" of hymen: the boundary between the vaginal orifice and the vaginal vestibule. The "organizational attribute" of hymen: a ring of banded tissue around the vaginal orifice. Due to individual differences, each person's banded tissue will have different sizes and thicknesses, so the shape of hymen is also slightly different.

matters needing attention

Each female's hymen shape is different, so it is impossible to judge whether a female is a virgin by observing the hymen. Moreover, some virgins have large hymen holes, good elasticity, and less blood vessels in the hymen. In addition, when making love, the man is gentle but not rude, and the hymen can not rupture after making love many times. So boys and girls don't have to worry too much about the rupture of hymen and "falling red".