In clinical practice, the most important thing to determine whether a woman is a virgin is to observe whether her hymen is intact, and in most cases, an intact hymen means a virgin. However, there are two special cases: first, when the hymen ruptures due to strenuous activity or trauma to the pubic area, but there is no substantial sexual life. In this case, the hymen is not intact, but the woman herself is indeed a virgin. Second, the woman’s hymen is very elastic and thick, and she has had sex but her hymen has not ruptured. So when you do the examination you can observe an intact hymen, but it is not actually a virgin in itself. So if you want to judge 100% whether a woman is a virgin or not, it is difficult to judge simply from the physical examination or examination, but you mainly need both to communicate and tell each other frankly and truthfully.