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The veil of virginity

The hymen, i.e. the hymen, consists of folds of mucous membrane located approximately 1,5–3 cm inward between the vaginal corridor and its cavity.

 

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In virgin girls, the vaginal opening is covered with a thin connective tissue of honor from the side that is entered from the outside. The hymen is formed in the mother's womb from the fifth month of pregnancy. These mucous membrane folds covered the vaginal entrance area with a thickness of 0,5 cm to 2 cm.

 

There will be normal holes in one or more places of the hymen to allow menstrual blood to flow out.

 

The most common type of hymen is the one with an annular hole in the center.

 

Types of hymen

According to the anatomical structure, the following types of hymen are distinguished:

 

A ring-shaped hole;

Crescent-shaped;

Tube-shaped;

Double-layered;

Island-like, i.e. a sign of chastity with tumor residue in various places;

Spiral-shaped;

Grid-shaped, i.e., multi-perforated hymen;

Lip-colored, i.e., double-perforated hymen;

Slice-shaped;

The holes are indistinguishable in shape.

The hymen can be divided into four types depending on the looseness or hardness, ie consistency:

 

tolasimon;

looser, softer;

elastic-stretch;

meaty

In what cases may pain and bleeding not be observed at the first joint?

In rare cases, the absence of pain and bleeding at the first joint is also the norm. These symptoms may not occur in the following cases:

The hymen may not be congenital or may have been inadvertently damaged in childhood.

If the hymen is too stretched, it may not tear for a long time without being impeded for sex and worn as a dress on the head of the penis.

Bleeding and pain may also occur if the peritoneum is too sparsely supplied with blood vessels and nerve fibers, or completely absent.

If the inexperienced groom forgets to drown the bride after the first reunion, it is also possible that all of the small amount of blood will go inside. This leads to unfounded misunderstandings.

Even if the bride is very slender, broad-shouldered and, conversely, the penis is long and narrow, there is a possibility of passing through the annular hole between the vulva without injury.

It is also common in life for the deep, double, lightly elongated, more mature hymen to reach the time of childbirth without being torn during sexual intercourse.

We think that through the above article you have gained a little understanding about the hymen.

Now, in order to clarify the question of whether the hymen raised by the title can be a criterion of virginity, we turned to the expert andrologist Zarifjon Murodov:

 

The hymen cannot be a complete measure of virginity. The fact that the hymen is not congenital, is the result of young girls' ignorance of genital hygiene, the veil is too sparsely supplied with blood vessels and nerve fibers, the inexperienced groom's ignorance in this regard, and the article as a whole for plab reasons it would be wrong to say that the hymen is the criterion of virginity. In addition to the veil of virginity, we must take into account the dignity of a woman as a criterion for virginity.