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What's the purpose of hymen ( in humans)? Do not spam✌️✌️


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Answered by ROHAN0123
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Embryologically, it tended to keep germs and dirt out of the vagina. In infants and children, the hymen can serve a protective purpose by helping to prevent things from being pushed into the vagina; sometimes, a damaged hymen is looked at as an indicator of abuse and incest

Answered by Anonymous
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HELLO MATE.

The physiological purpose of the hymen is :

  • one of the eternal mysteries of women's bodies.

  • it's thought that hymen tissue remains as a vestige of vaginal development.

  • Embryologically, it tended to keep germs and dirt out of the vagina.

One evolutionary hypothesis suggests the hymen arose because it was a desirable trait,

due to the common societal preference for virgin wives. But that explanation fails for other species. Instead, some scientists speculate that the hymen helps keep bacteria out of the vagina.

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