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Originally Posted by tnt666
So you think it's up high in the vagina, most believers say it's actually outside! The point is there a very few studies. And the very few scientific studies that have been done whether on adults or on raped vs non raped children shows no difference in the vagina opening from pre to post sex. The point is that the vagina's entrance can be more or less uniform looking, THAT'S ALL... In the rare cases where a septate type entrance can be observed, it's a malformation and in no way informs us about normal women!!!
The studies on raped little girls show that unless there is vagina damage per se, there is no distinct "membrane damage" since there is no "membrane". All there is a lumpy looking opening.
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For reasons beyond the scope of this discussion, I had to do some research at college on the child sex industry. And at the university library, there is a book with medical pictures in it that would get someone arrested for a long time if they got posted on the internet. They aren't sexual in nature (but I'm sure the decency police wouldn't like them), but they do show upclose pictures of what normal hymens look like, and what they look like after sex/abuse/sports/accidents from birth through adulthood. All girls are different, and their hymens do change over time as well. And to answer the questions about where it is, it's located right at the same level as the urethra opening. It covers the opening of the vagina, but is behind the labia by 1/4" to 1/2".
So, the truth is out there, do some research at your local state university library.