Does your cherry grow back if you dont have sex for 7 years.
No. This is not true. The hymen (cherry) cannot grow back once it’s been stretched open.
The hymen is a thin, fleshy tissue that stretches across part of the opening of the vagina. The hymen can be stretched open the first time a girl has vaginal intercourse.
There are many ways that a woman can stretch her hymen, including vaginal intercourse, using tampons, insertive masturbation, riding a bicycle, or doing gymnastics.
Virginity means never having had sex. People may define “sex” differently. Most people agree that women and men lose their virginity the first time they have penile-vaginal intercourse. Many people also believe that people who have sex with someone of the same sex can lose their virginity through oral or anal intercourse.
But regardless, there is no way to “regain” virginity — being someone who never had sexual intercourse — no matter how long anyone goes without having sexual intercourse.
Dear whoever made this you cannot loose or “stretch” your Hymen to a bicycle doing gymnastics or to a tampon, Tampton it says right on there, “No, You cannot loose your virginty to a tampon,” And the only way your loose ur Virginty to a bicycle is from having sex with the it? i dont think moving your legs up and down includes loosing it? Or when your doing gymnastics because your only stretching your muscles not your Vagina,
Kai thanks, Just had to say.
You do not have to “have sex with a bicycle” for your hymen to break. If women are doing intense sports that cause a lot of force there it can happen. Horseback riding, martial arts, mountain biking, etc. But the breaking of it does not mean you have lost your virginity. In order to lose your virginity you must have sex.
Some people also view virginity as a social construct and don’t believe in it. It’s a form of heterosexism, the system of oppression that allows straight folks to benefit at the expense of queer people.
Also, a misconception people have is that hymens break. In reality, hymens just stretch open; they’re really fluid.