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Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 4:19 pm
The hymen does NOT grow back. The hymen is LEFTOVER tissue from fetal organ development (ie the development of the v****a). It cannot and will not grow back, no matter what.
As for piercings, those are, in all actuality, WOUNDS. They heal. The breaking or deterioration of the hymen is NOT a wound. It is the deterioration of tissue, simple as that.
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Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 5:48 pm
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Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 6:09 pm
Joselle`Stark The hymen does NOT grow back. The hymen is LEFTOVER tissue from fetal organ development (ie the development of the v****a). It cannot and will not grow back, no matter what. As for piercings, those are, in all actuality, WOUNDS. They heal. The breaking or deterioration of the hymen is NOT a wound. It is the deterioration of tissue, simple as that. It can stretch a lot or only paritally break, though. Maybe women mistake the two? D:
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Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 7:46 pm
sybex Shark Joselle`Stark The hymen does NOT grow back. The hymen is LEFTOVER tissue from fetal organ development (ie the development of the v****a). It cannot and will not grow back, no matter what. As for piercings, those are, in all actuality, WOUNDS. They heal. The breaking or deterioration of the hymen is NOT a wound. It is the deterioration of tissue, simple as that. It can stretch a lot or only paritally break, though. Maybe women mistake the two? D: That mistake is quite possible -- hell, some women know so little about their anatomy that they think urine comes out of the v****a.
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Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 2:27 pm
Joselle`Stark The hymen does NOT grow back. The hymen is LEFTOVER tissue from fetal organ development (ie the development of the v****a). It cannot and will not grow back, no matter what. As for piercings, those are, in all actuality, WOUNDS. They heal. The breaking or deterioration of the hymen is NOT a wound. It is the deterioration of tissue, simple as that. Are you sure? Because I can swear on the fact that that's what my health teacher said (and no, not the same one who tried to convince the class sex outside of marriage was illegal, I'm talking about a decent one) when someone asked about it.
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Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 2:44 pm
PersephoneMediocris Joselle`Stark The hymen does NOT grow back. The hymen is LEFTOVER tissue from fetal organ development (ie the development of the v****a). It cannot and will not grow back, no matter what. As for piercings, those are, in all actuality, WOUNDS. They heal. The breaking or deterioration of the hymen is NOT a wound. It is the deterioration of tissue, simple as that. Are you sure? Because I can swear on the fact that that's what my health teacher said (and no, not the same one who tried to convince the class sex outside of marriage was illegal, I'm talking about a decent one) when someone asked about it. Yes, I'm sure. Try the boards on http://www.scarleteen.com if you'd like a second opinion.
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 5:02 am
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 6:37 am
You can have cosmetic surgery to give you a hymen again, can't you?
I did hear about it growing back, although it does seem unlikely. We were never told about it at school though.
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