03-22-2011, 01:40 AM
The definition of virginity varies according to belief and culture. Many religions and states don't recognise same-sex relationships. Famously, Queen Victoria didn't acknowledge homosexuality in women (although Sapphic scandals were not uncommon in high society). In some cultures, female virginity was/is a necessary requirement for marriage. This could be "proved" by blood on the nuptial bedsheets, but it does assume that the hymen is not affected by non-sexual activity.
Most opinions given in this thread are based on mainstream or heterosexual acts of genital penetration. Female homosexual acts involve different ways of penetration which can affect the hymen - and deeper besides - as well as virginity.
Most opinions given in this thread are based on mainstream or heterosexual acts of genital penetration. Female homosexual acts involve different ways of penetration which can affect the hymen - and deeper besides - as well as virginity.