The hymen is a thin membrane that partially covers the opening of the vagina. It is often thought of as a sign of virginity, but this is not always the case. The hymen can be broken by a variety of activities, including tampon use, vigorous exercise, or sexual intercourse. There is no definitive way to check if you still have your hymen, but there are a few things you can look for.
One way to check if you still have your hymen is to look at the opening of your vagina. If the hymen is intact, it will appear as a thin, pink membrane. If the hymen has been broken, you may see a small hole or tear in the membrane. Another way to check if you still have your hymen is to insert a finger into your vagina. If the hymen is intact, you will feel a slight resistance as you insert your finger. If the hymen has been broken, you will not feel any resistance.