I had an outer course with my partner. There was no deep penetration. Just rubbing of genitals and small thrusts of the penis cap. Is that enough to break the hymen. There was no bleeding.
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The hymen is a thin membrane located at the opening of the vagina. It can vary in shape, size, and elasticity among individuals. The hymen can be stretched or torn due to various activities, including sexual intercourse, physical activities, tampon use, or even regular daily activities. However, it's important to note that the presence or absence of a hymen or bleeding does not determine whether someone has had sexual intercourse or not. In the situation you described, it is possible for the hymen to stretch or tear, but it may not always result in bleeding. Bleeding is not a definitive indicator of whether the hymen has been broken. Some people have hymens that are naturally more flexible or have already been stretched or torn through other activities.
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