the answer depends on the cultural back ground you have. in countries like India, people give preference to virginity and their first sexual act will be only after marriage. but in some countries, it is not so. there they don't emphasize on that word virginity.
2006-10-11 21:05:18
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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If you’re like me, you’ve been told that sex is bad. But when you ask why, you hear something like, “It’s just bad, so don’t do it,” or “You’ll get a disease or get pregnant!” While I’m sure you realize that sex has its consequences—and they might be bad if they happen—these reasons aren’t always convincing.
Our generation has been taught how to avoid venereal infections, but what we really want to know is how to find, build, and maintain a relationship of real love. Sex is supposed to be a great gift, so it’s easy to get tired of hearing about the diseases and unwed pregnancy rates. If you’re ready for a different approach, and you want the gift of sex to be as great as it was meant to be, read on.
“How do I find love?”
Everyone wants love. Everyone longs to give himself or herself to another. We’re made for love, and that need in us is so deep that many would rather risk getting pregnant or getting an STD than live without love. We may be willing to take these risks because the world tells us that sex equals love. Then we see relationships in which sex destroyed love, and we wonder what went wrong. The only solution capable of breaking through this hurt and confusion is the virtue known as chastity.
http://www.catholic.com/chastity/pure_love.asp
2006-10-12 03:55:56
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answered by Anonymous
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It is an infantile superstition of the human spirit that virginity would be thought a virtue and not the barrier that separates ignorance from knowledge.
Voltaire
2006-10-12 04:42:08
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answered by Bearable 5
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It's not good or bad. Sex is something I would never rush into. Most of my friends were virgins untill they were over 20. I graduated College a virgin. But when you deside to have sex is up to you. No one should make that desision for you.
2006-10-12 03:54:36
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answered by maggie_bearie 2
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Forty years ago(I was 20), I would have said no. But now(at 60) I
say a definite yes. Forty years is a long time to think.
I Cr 13;8a
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2006-10-12 03:53:11
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answered by ? 7
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Yes, virginity is spiritually precious and should not be wasted on the merely lustful.
2006-10-12 20:02:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Why are these people fracturing the English language? Are they not teaching English grammar in schools any longer?
2006-10-14 20:00:54
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answered by Anonymous
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there is no need to be virgin of mental and physical point of view, but it is good to be virgin of pregnancy point of view
2006-10-12 03:56:11
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answered by pratap n 2
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if you really want to i mean it is safer than having sex before marriage because of pregnancy risks and the diseases
2006-10-12 06:25:01
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answered by from lalaland 3
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I think it's good. It's a gift you can give to your future husband.
2006-10-12 06:21:06
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answered by Annmaree 5
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