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Is my hymen still intact.

Hi, i was fooling around with my fiancé and his penis kind of slipped into my vagina and i was wondering is my hymen still intact ?? I took a photo but I don't know how to attach it here !! Thanks in advance
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I don't think it was! As flipper336 pointed out, the hymen may very well be worn away. A lot of times it's even broken at a young age without noticing. A lot of people say it was painful and they had slight bleeding when it occurs but some people don't even notice. Do tampons hurt at all? I think I realized mine was broke when tampons seemed to fit differently. Either way I hope you're doing well! I know thinking about it being broken or intact can be overwhelming at times.
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I would have to say no for a couple of reasons. The first reason being that your vagina was penetrated by him and for the second and most important reason; Hymenal tissue is usually worn away by adolescence so therefore it is already gone.
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Thank you for your help but i kind of pictured my organ and i couldn't share it here so if its not much trouble, can u take a look at it?
Nada, why does it matter?   Is the problem that you live in a place where a woman's hymen is examined on her wedding night and there are penalties if it is not there?  Ask your gynecologist for an opinion, if so.  As the previous poster says, you probably don't have a hymen by now no matter what you did with your boyfriend.
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