Being absolutely literal, for a woman to loose her virginity, she needs to have intercourse, whereupon her hymen is ruptured by the penis.
That said, some people regard any sexual contact beyond simple foreplay as 'loosing virginity'.
I would say, for the sake of argument, that a woman who has experienced anal intercourse, but still has her hymen intact because she has not experienced full penetrative intercourse, is a virgin.
Well maybe for religious or moral reasons she needs to be virgo intacto on her wedding night.
Maybe the two are separate issues, you can be a regular virgin as well as an anal virgin. So Sasha maybe a virgin in the traditional sense, but she sure isn't an anal one.
1 a: an unmarried woman devoted to religion bcapitalized : virgo2 a: an absolutely chaste young woman b: an unmarried girl or woman3capitalized : virgin mary4 a: a person who has not had sexual intercourse b: a person who is inexperienced in a usually specified sphere of activity 5: a female animal that has never copulated
Ethel - I am aware that rupture of the hymen occurs for reasons other than intercourse, I was simply taking the literal stance for the pruposes of answering the qwuestion.
The responses that followed mine underline the fact that culturally, the issue is not a matter of a hard-and-fast rule, but open to interpertation depending on cultural attitudes.
Velvetee - you will see I said it is a moot point, I never said a woman who has had anal sex but not vaginal sex is not a virgin.
I said she is not chaste and a woman who has oral sex is not chaste either.
chaste adj 1 sexually virtuous or pure; refraining from sexual relations either outside marriage or altogether. 2 said of behaviour, etc: modest; decent.