Nothing is wrong with being prudish. And it's not being prudish, but a sign of prudence. Maintaining virginity before marriage is a sign of your wisdom. You should be glad more for this.
2007-03-12 20:22:27
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answer #1
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answered by Dowland 5
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If you are asking this question I think you already know the answer.
Virginity is a good thing. Hold onto it until the time is right to give it up to the right person at the right time.
Something I might do differently, however, if I were you is to make less of an issue of it. Your virginity and another person's lack of it are private matters. Nobody needs to make a major issue of these things. Save them for the right person and the right time to discuss and do whatever else comes about in connection with it.
Social maturity may often lead a person to be prudish.
2007-03-12 20:23:33
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answer #2
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answered by Warren D 7
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Sun, I'm sure I don't need to reassure you that being a virgin before you're married, or for as long as you deem fit, is appropriate, and even, encouraged, in today's society.
STDs and many other logical, wise reasons that compel a person to remain a virgin not only make so much sense, it also teaches you that patience truly is a virtue and all good things come to those who wait.
Now the important part. Many people are saying, yes, it's important for a woman to be a virgin, and yes, its okay for a woman to be a virgin. Some are even saying that it's not right for you to be virgin because it's a antiquated way of men imposing the patriachal culture on you.
They all make sense, and they are all right in a way. But I believe that they are all bordering on the extreme.
1. Love yourself. it's your body. Sex is fun, why bother with all the 'traditions' that tie humanity down?
Yes. This is true. However, this is an extreme form of thinking. Are we to just engage in primitive, 'animalistic' orgies and casual, loose sexual relations just because we feel that "it's our body we can do whatever we want to it'?
Your body is a temple. It's a beautiful creation to be respected and well treated. By giving yourself freely to people, you are saying that not only are you a free for all, you are also risking STDs and AIDs. You are also exhuasting your body by too much sexual activity. All good things come in a balance. You must respect your body and yourself. Don't believe in a "free-for-all" because you are better than that.
2.Virginity is just a way for men to dominate women.
In the past, this was true. In fact, it still holds true for many women of many cultures today. Women are treated as a commodity and as property. Their virginity is treated like how people treat their prized silverware. This is wrong, I believe. it is an extreme form. Why? Because this doesn't exempt men from being virgins as well. Men are just as obliged to stay true and respect themselves as real men, not acting out their desires like animals and treating their female counterparts as sexual objects to curb their desires.
I believe that, if you want to remain a virgin, give yourself to a man who will give himself to you - and has remained a virgin for the one woman he will love. If you feel this is impossible (it's not impossible! My fiance is a virgin!), than, a man who has not have numerous partners and has had one or two long term relationships that truly did not work out.
3. Virginity is for losers.
I actually think that people who have made the decision to remain virgin are:
- more disciplined.
- more committed.
- more decisive.
- mature.
Whatever your choice, think logically and morally, and don't let people pressurize you into doing what you don't feel is right.
Jenova
2007-03-13 00:19:09
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answered by Jenova 5
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dropping your virginity b4 marriage facilitates you to purpose some fanatics b4 you're tied to one. that's definately extra useful than attempting them out after u are married. The undesirable element is your husband will continuously ask your self how a lot of human beings you probably did b4 him and he would in no way have confidence you. whether you assert you had only one or 2 he will contemplate whether you probably did no longer have over 20 men in the past him. So retaining this is going to shop u all this. And your guy will continuously treasure you. reckoning on your faith, that's disallowed too. i've got observed additionally that people who lose it usuallly do so you might those that they later choose they had in no way met.
2016-11-25 00:02:23
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answered by ? 4
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If everyone were always virgins, we would cease to exist.
Honestly, I think that much of the animosity towards virginity is backlash for the way that non-virgins have been treated by certain individuals. Many have been treated poorly, so they lash back as an attempt to justify their own choices. If everyone else sleeps around as much as one person does, that person doesn't feel slutty.
If we all just respect each other, things would be a lot better. There is nothing wrong with being a virgin, unless you are locking people away to make it so that they also are virgins, or otherwise treating people poorly.
Of course, there are also people who see sex as a way to validation, so when somebody will not have sex with them, they take it as a sign that they are not attractive. I have had many girlfriends who actually started crying or broke up with me, because I would not have sex with them. It was often because they were dating after a bad breakup, after gaining a bit of weight, or whatever else made them feel unattractive. Sometimes people simply feel that sex verifies that they are attractive and when somebody does not want to have sex with them, they have sometimes lash out at them to keep themselves from being hurt.
To end on a lighter note, you miss out on some of the really cool STD's. Come on, everyone is getting them.
2007-03-12 20:22:31
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answered by Geoffrey J 3
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there is nothing wrong with virginity. if you chose to abstain, for any reason, that's your choice. it shows self restraint, and caracter. don't let anyone sway you from your beliefs. and remember, once it's gone you can't get it back. and with all of the diseases out there, what's your hurry. i say save it. when the time comes, you'll know it.
charlie,
with a**holes like you is it any wonder this chick wants to remain a virgin for now?
just a thought...
2007-03-12 20:36:41
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answered by jeffrey m 4
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There is nothing at all with being a virgin. Even though I do admit many guys act weird when I tell them I want to wait 'till after I'm married. There are just many pervs out there who just want to use you for one thing. That's all.
2007-03-12 20:23:40
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answered by Cardiophobia <3 5
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Absolutely nothing. Anybody who makes people who are virgins feel bad about themselves obviously have problems themselves.
Dont listen to adam b he doesn't know what he is talking about.
2007-03-12 20:38:04
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answered by nobody 5
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Nothing is wrong with it. I applaud you for making a wise choice.!!! You must remember that you are living in a time where wrong is right and right is wrong. I think that we have lost all truth and lost all morals. I am glad to hear that some teens out there still have morals. Good for you!!
2007-03-12 20:23:54
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answered by gigi 5
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Prizing virginity was primitive society's way of giving the father an ownership stake in his daughter, and of enforcing ritual purity for the sake of her future husband's ego. There is nothing noble, or ignoble, about being a virgin. Sex is a fun, natural part of being human, and by pretending that it's noble for girls to save themselves for marriage, all we really do is prevent them from asserting their independence as sexual beings.
2007-03-12 20:26:54
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answered by Anonymous
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