Yes, I heard it was gaining popularity in France.
I’m still waiting to hear why it’s so funny and impossible for a doctor to determine whether a woman is a virgin or not.
Can’t help ya there. My wife is a English History nut, and I think I remember her telling me, that like you posted about Diana, it’s mandatory among royalty prior to marriage, and had been millennia. I’ll have to ask her about that.
I think a doctor can tell whether a young lady has a hymen intact or not.
If intact it is a sign of virginity.
However, if not intact, it does not prove the young lady had sex. A young lady starts using things like tampons, as soon as she starts her first menstruation.
Okay—I hope I’m not being too clinical, but as a nurse, I can’t help it! Many girls will tear their hymen while participating in sports like bicycling or gymnastics, or even by inserting tampons (I remember when I was that age, it was always horseback riding!) Whether or not a hymen is present in no way indicates whether or not a girl is a virgin. In fact, some girls have hymens that are elastic enough to allow intercourse without tearing, or they tear only partially, with no bleeding. It’s actually possible (though not likely) to have had sex for years, and still have an intact hymen.
So, to summarize-—ya cain’t tell by lookin’!
(And I promise, no more yucky anatomical stuff.. :) )