The concept of “checking a woman’s virginity” is a harmful and outdated practice that has no basis in medical science. The idea of virginity as a binary state is a social construct that has been used to control and oppress women throughout history. There is no scientific way to determine whether someone has had sexual intercourse. The hymen, a thin membrane that partially covers the opening of the vagina, can be broken through a variety of activities, including sports, exercise, and tampon use. The presence or absence of an intact hymen is not an indicator of sexual activity.
The practice of “checking virginity” is often rooted in misogyny and can have serious consequences for women and girls. It can lead to shame, stigma, and even violence. In some cultures, women and girls who are found to be “not virgins” may be ostracized from their families and communities. They may also be at risk of forced marriage or honor killings. “Checking virginity” is a violation of human rights and has no place in a just and equitable society.