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Originally Posted by sophiesmom
Hymens, of course, have a hole in them....they could have two holes (septate) or many (cribiform)
They can be thicker or thinner. They can even have NO hole, but the OP would have known that because there would be a lack of menstrual fluid.
Since using a tampon is difficult, I would say that the hole is small. As was mine
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Nope! Meaning - not necessarily. I could not insert anything but narrow, thin o.b.tampons (the best on the market for that purpose) and yet, when it finally came time for PIV, I had no pain, no bleeding, nothing to write home about...yawn!!! I think it is because I am not very dexterous and not lucky with devices. FITBIT had to send me two replacement wristbands in the first couple of months of use. I had to send cell phones back to T-Mobile twice before getting a model that works, etc.
Three components - the hymen, the device aka tampon, and the inserting hands. I probably didn't have a hymen, but boy did I have a problem clumsily messing things up!