The term 'cherry' refers to the hymen.
The hymen is tissue that surrounds the opening to the vagina, it normally doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening and is flexible so will typically allow things through without tearing. People believe the hymen has to tear when a woman first has sex, but this isn't true as it can be torn long before a woman has sex or remain in tact long after a woman starts to have sex. The hymen is just tissue left over from development in the womb, tissue that once covered what is now the vaginal opening, the hymen has no function and has no meaning.
A girl's "cherry is popped" when she has sex with a man for the first time.
Girls do not have a cherry, a cherry is a type of fruit not a part of a girls anatomy. If you want to know about a certain part of the female anatomy first learn to what the anatomy is called.
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No!
Well when a girl ls on a farm sometimes they will grow fruit Trees. One specifically being a cherry tree. They would be the girls cherries.
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Yes it can - you are technically not a virgin if you have used a tampon. Therefore a tampon can 'pop your cherry'.
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They just do like have guys have a banana :p
no, having your cherry popped (only for girls) means having your hymen broken and losing your virginity.
Usually cherry-red.
A girls cherry is a layer of skin covering the inside of the girls vagina. It is called a hymen. And it is usally broke by a penis going into you're vagina. But it is usally broken before any of girls have sex. By falling, horsebacking, gymnastics, streching, running really fast, etc. But the cherry is sometimes broken by sex. And if it does break,stretch, tear or rip it will blead, but do not be alarmed if it bleeds and this is verry usall.