Someone who never had sex before.
2006-08-11 20:08:02
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answered by excusememiss 2
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a virgin is someone who has never been involved in sexual intercourse
The act of losing one's virginity, that is, of a first sexual experience, is commonly considered within Western culture to be an important life event and a rite of passage. It is highlighted by many mainstream Western movies (particularly films aimed at a teenaged audience). The loss of virginity can be viewed as a milestone to be proud of or as a failure to be ashamed of (particularly if a lack of self control was involved), depending on cultural perceptions. Historically, these perceptions were heavily influenced by perceived gender roles, such that for a male the association was more often with pride and for a female the association was more often with shame. (See Double standard.) However, in recent years in Western culture, the influence of gender roles has weakened so that it is now much more common for females to experience pride, although fathers are still often portrayed as being disapproving of and highly concerned about the loss of virginity for their daughters.
The partner during the loss of virginity is sometimes colloquially said to "take" the virginity of the virgin partner. In some places, this colloquialism is only used when the partner is not a virgin, but in other places, the virginity of the partner does not matter. The archaic term "deflower" is sometimes used in modern times to also describe the act of the virgin's partner, and the clinical term "defloration" is another way to describe the event.
2006-08-11 20:10:55
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answered by Almost.Famous 2
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Virgin is someone who has not yet had a sexual intercourse in his or her life. The expression is mostly used for girls.
From Wikipedia:
In its broadest sense, virginity is characterized by a state of unimpacted purity, usually stemming from a lack of experience (for example, newcomers to the game Bingo could be referred to as virgins). Traditionally, virgin is used to describe a person who has not engaged in (penetrative) sexual intercourse. This use is traditionally restricted to a person who has not yet engaged in vaginal intercourse, especially a woman, but it is sometimes used to describe someone who has not engaged in sexual activities in general.
The act of losing one's virginity, that is, of a first sexual experience, is commonly considered within Western culture to be an important life event and a rite of passage. It is highlighted by many mainstream Western movies (particularly films aimed at a teenaged audience). The loss of virginity can be viewed as a milestone to be proud of or as a failure to be ashamed of (particularly if a lack of self control was involved), depending on cultural perceptions.
2006-08-11 20:13:16
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answered by angellilien 2
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A virgin is someone who hasn't had sex with the opposite sex!!
Ask a trusted adult is you need more details
2006-08-11 21:17:27
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answered by brittneylynn 2
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Virgin is untouched, chaste. It is pure. It is used mostly to describe one's sexual experiences, or lack thereof. it can also describe a type of drink, always non-alcoholic (i.e. virgin daiquai, virgin pina colada).
2006-08-11 20:17:12
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answered by Mudcat007 3
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virgin That's the name of purity
2006-08-12 01:15:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Some One Who Has Not been Penetrated by the Male Penis.
2006-08-11 20:11:09
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answered by ( ((G-Force)) ) 3
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you, probably. no, just kidding. it's someone who has never had intercorse before. a woman being fingered or using a tampn does not take her virginity away,
2006-08-12 04:09:03
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answered by Tangy & Cherry 3
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ur a virgin
2006-08-11 20:50:08
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answered by Anonymous
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A GIRL WHO HAS NOT GOT THE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY OF BEING FUCCKED
I MAY EXPLAIN YOU IN DETAIL LATER ON
2006-08-12 00:34:15
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answered by ANK 1
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