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Girls don't have cherries, and nothing pops.
Girls have hymens - the hymen can wear away, stretch, or tear partly or fully - if the girls hymen is in tact it often doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening and it is flexible so can stretch from vaginal penetration so doesn't always tear.
it depends on how you pop it! With your penis erected...or half erected?
So in a normal way,it is not hard to do it. But if you have some difficulties with erection,then you will certainly have problem doing it.
You can't really know. Most likely did you now know if you were born with one or if it broke when you rode your bike. Even when you have intercourse there's only 20% chance you'll bleed if it's there and breaks.
You don't have a cherry, and nothing pops.
You have a hymen which is a thin layer of tissues partly surrounding the vaginal opening, there is normally enough room for a tampon to pass through without damaging the hymen, also the hymen is flexible so can stretch to allow larger items through.
Tampons can tear the hymen, how you tell depends on your body - if you know your body well you may be able to see when the hymen has torn, especially if you check directly after the fact when there may be bleeding or tenderness. Otherwise it's very difficult to tell because the hymen can look rough around the edges so tears aren't obvious, and although the hymen tearing can hurt some women for most it is painless or many women experience pain from vaginal irritation rather than the hymen tearing and can't differentiate.
Your hymen is nothing but left over tissue from development while you were in your mothers womb, it has no purpose and no meaning so whether torn or not makes no difference.
The term 'pop your cherry' refers to the hymen being torn (often associated with sex the first time).
The hymen does not pop - it can tear but as the hymen doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening and is flexible so can stretch to accommodate penetration it doesn't usually tear unless force or rough penetration is involved. You can tell if your hymen has been torn through the sensation of a sudden release in pressure, sometimes there can be pain and bleeding, but often it may go unnoticed. You can look at your own vulva to see whether or not it is in tact.
"popping your cherry" is the common term for something that happens when loosing your virginity. There is usually blood. A tampon can cause this to happen as well
When you bleed and it is not from a period
Not all bleed when the hymen breaks so you might not know at all. It can break during gymnastics etc.