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K.B.MemberHysterical, prurient media salivatings aside, I seriously doubt that ‘teens today’ are any more or less chaste than they have been for thousands of years now. We are just fortunate enough to live in a culture that takes a deep, abiding interest in everybody’s sex life. I didn’t particularly ‘cherish’ my virginity. I think the whole concept is primarily religious, which I am not, and deeply creepy. The idea of a girl’s virginity being ‘sacred’ dates back a *long* time, long before Christianity, and is tied up with the concept of the girl as eventual producer of heirs and property of her husband. You’ll notice that nobody freaks out nearly as much when boys have sex, but us girls are supposed to be pristine vessels? Things really haven’t changed. I greatly respect anyone who chooses to reman celibate, by the way; I just think that the idea of virginity as talisman is arbitrary and dogmatic.
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Name : K.B., Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Atheist, Age : 26, City : Austin, State : TX, Country : United States, Occupation : Housewife, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,
K.B.MemberIt depends on the context. I assume you’re not talking about plain old hello/goodbye pecks here. Some women, and now that I think about it most of them are white, enjoy making spectacles of themselves by sucking face with their girlfriends in public. Alcohol is usually involved. Most of the time they do it to tease men and feel like they’re doing something naughty or taboo. It’s kind of obnoxious, really, and I don’t know why it’s mostly white girls who do this.
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