Yes, there's a hymen.
Without a mirror or flashlight, I'm not exactly sure how people are seeing them since they're higher than a tampon can reach.
I think that virginity based on the presence of a hymen is an incredibly outdated way of determining if a female has been sexually active.
But, yes, the physical presence of a hymen in many women has been proven.
I did feel a lot of pain with intercourse the first time related to the stretching but it was a whole different ballgame when he hit, then pushed through mine.
I'm a believer.
But I think that medical professionals have done enough studies now to be able to determine that some girls are born without and that there are plenty of other ways for that particular piece of the body to get torn or "broken" than intercourse.
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