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Hymen
membrane that surrounds or partially covers the external vaginal opening / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The hymen (also called maidenhead) is tissue that surrounds or partially covers the external vaginal opening. The hymen has no known use. People used to believe that the hymen always tears after having sexual intercourse for the first time, and that you could tell if a woman was a virgin by looking at her hymen and seeing if it was torn. However, it turns out that it is impossible to tell if someone is a virgin by looking at their hymen.[1] Studies have confirmed that all girls are born with hymens.[2]
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