Is Virginity a toy to play with?
By vengeance
@vengeance (262)
India
25 responses
@JulietsMom777 (1182)
• United States
2 Oct 06
It is not a toy to be played with. I think they should embrace their virginity they have something that most people don't have these days. Loosing your virginity should be to someone you marry and love.
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@Sheila_Abram (1908)
• United States
2 Oct 06
They should be proud to be virgins. They will have a special gift to honor and give each other on there honeymoon. They will become as one and that is how it should be.
@vengeance (262)
• India
5 Oct 06
if u feel that virginity is so bad..... looks like u;ve lost ur virginity in ur very early life!
@mommydearest (877)
• United States
5 Oct 06
If I could go back and do it all over again, I would remain a virgin until my wedding night! i lost my virginity to my husband when we were dating in high school, but I wish I had waited. Our wedding night would have been more special. I was 3 months pregnant when we got married! I hope that my kids will view their virginity as something sacred when they are teens and hold onto it until they are married.
@vengeance (262)
• India
5 Oct 06
it is atleast good for u to feel that u lost ur virginity to ur husband! rite....
just that u lost a lil more emotional night.....
or u had it all in installments!
@slctalbot (286)
• United States
3 Oct 06
I am proud to say that my husband and I were both virgins!
@bharathshah (655)
• India
18 Oct 06
no there is nothing imp about it somebody feels its great to be virigin but it matters only in discussions
@shi_2000_21 (2680)
• India
16 Oct 06
it depends upon the individual personlaties. Everyone should be proud that they have their chastity with them. It is moral question. You can't have a cake and eat it too.
@kuest1986 (483)
• India
18 Oct 06
yeah,virginity is a toy 2 play with.there was a time when it was a biiiig deal but now every1 is grown up to know,that its not that important!
keep it cool...
@Tanya8 (1733)
• Canada
16 Oct 06
I guess I'm alone here, but I don't think of virginity as a big deal. I'm glad I didn't have to spend my wedding worrying about it. The first time was a little bit painful and I didn't get much out of it, so I'm glad I had gotten it out of the way before I got married.
@janey84 (546)
• Australia
18 Oct 06
Virginity is supposed to be considered as sacred and pure. And
you can only have it once. If you don't cherish it, it's sort of shameful. For those who are still virgins, be proud of it!! It shows how respectful you feel towards your ownself.
@gsnarayanan (1704)
• India
15 Oct 06
No. Only thing is that it must be common for both men and women. Any one who objects to this stand?