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Virginity and sin - seeking advice
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnaDeborah" data-source="post: 73174488" data-attributes="member: 412000"><p>From a technical point of view, the membrane (hymen) is often not completely destroyed the first time, so I would say that is most likely what caused the supposed 'evidence' of restored virginity. It certainly wasn't the pills and I don't see why God would miraculously restore the physical appearance of virginity, since it meant your husband was deceived about the extent of your previous relationship.</p><p></p><p>If you have confessed and repented of your sin to God, know that He has forgiven you. Regarding your husband, I would not tell him, unless he is already suspicious/anxious about this area of your life. So if confessing this to him is going to make you feel better and him feel worse, then don't! Just ask the Lord to help you move on.</p><p></p><p>As a side note, I would caution your friend against taking those pills and to be honest with a prospective husband about her past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnaDeborah, post: 73174488, member: 412000"] From a technical point of view, the membrane (hymen) is often not completely destroyed the first time, so I would say that is most likely what caused the supposed 'evidence' of restored virginity. It certainly wasn't the pills and I don't see why God would miraculously restore the physical appearance of virginity, since it meant your husband was deceived about the extent of your previous relationship. If you have confessed and repented of your sin to God, know that He has forgiven you. Regarding your husband, I would not tell him, unless he is already suspicious/anxious about this area of your life. So if confessing this to him is going to make you feel better and him feel worse, then don't! Just ask the Lord to help you move on. As a side note, I would caution your friend against taking those pills and to be honest with a prospective husband about her past. [/QUOTE]
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