Handley_Page
Draco interdum Vincit
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I just had a thought:-
That makes it sound like a Male has one as well.
Sexual rights group renames female hymen
That makes it sound like a Male has one as well.
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I don't know about the nonsense of virginity being believed, I haven't polls to tell me how much of the world still believes this. However, I'd say that a good deal of India does, and that might put the number that believe it over the number that don't. Point is, however, that whether they believe a woman should remain a virgin till marriage or not, a great many people in the world believe the hymen is a membrane that covers the vagina of a virgin when, clearly, that's a bad and abnormal thing, not true at all.
I'd say a good deal of the world believes this is what a hymen is. And very few know the truth. Isn't it a good thing to try and get people to understand facts about anatomy rather than myths? As porn writers, I'd think we'd be especially grateful. I'll bet you anything you like that the vast majority of stories here in the "first time" category which feature virgin girls have that myth of the ruptured hymen bleeding--without knowing that there is no membrane for the man to break through at all--or if there is then it's not normal. Shouldn't we, who care about people having good sex, be a little more sympathetic to those trying to get out factual information on the subject of female anatomy?
Um, virginity or hymen? Because you've still got your hymen. That's the point. That people think they can "break" it, like football players bursting through a paper shield onto the field, when there's nothing to break.
If anything happens to it, it will be torn, not broken."The linguistic declaration follows the group’s campaign aimed at dispelling the myths that the hymen is a membrane covering the vaginal opening that needs to be broken when, in fact, it consists of folds of mucous membranes which form a crown around the vaginal opening that stays with a woman all her life."
It may not need to be broken, but in my experience, it is so fragile, breaking it is unavoidable.