Virginity & Society - how virginity effects the social lives of people

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It says it all about the people on this website that there are about three pages of "wimmins have it sooo much better, everybody love virgin wimmins" at the start of this thread and it has occurred to all of about three people that non-virginal women exist. You guys do all know that not everybody in the world is a socially retarded virgin with rage, right?

As for virginity itself, it is entirely a social thing with absolutely no biological basis for either sex (and no, for whichever idiot is just dying to type "But the HYMENtm", that is not what hymens do, it is not how they fucking work. If you really think there is something covering the vagina until the first time a woman has sex, how the fuck do you think they get tampons in?).
Virginity and your first time is worth whatever you make it work, and the only thing that really matters is that it's kept SSC and that it's with somebody who respects you (and whom you respect), and who respects what it means to you. For those of you for whom it's a big deal, that means somebody who isn't going to bitch about you making a big deal about it or treat it as an in and out, and for those of you who, like me, give zero fucks and are just trying to figure out how you took home somebody who isn't hideously deformed, that means somebody who won't spend a whole hour going on and on and on about it.

Also, am I the only one on this whole forum whose first time didn't suck? Your first time does not always suck, it's just that most people don't really have much knowledge of what they do or do not like at that point, and don't really know how to communicate in that situation, but your first time can be a wonderful experience just as easily as a terrible one.
And finally, Seto's tips for a better first time (and better sex, generally):
1, Be Prepared. Don't get me wrong, you shouldn't plan everything down to the last little detail and things really can be spur of the moment, but the only thing that kills the mood better than spending 20 minutes rummaging through your drawers for your condoms is having to go to the shop, so make sure you have that shit to hand when it goes down.
2, Masturbation is Good, and will not make you blind. It'll give you something of an idea what you like and are comfortable with, and will get you used to the sensation, too. It is perfectly fine to use toys, too, people invented that shit for a reason. And just so we're clear, yes, this goes for both guys and gals.
3, Test Everything beforehand. Seriously, if there is one time and place you do not want an allergic reaction, it's on your nads in the middle of anything sexual. Trust Me. Latex allergies are particularly common, so test out some latex gloves before you go shoving that stuff on your dick/in your vagina/anus.
4, Make Sure You're Both Comfortable. Seriously, if you're not comfortable around each other before you get your clothes off, you sure as hell won't be afterwards. This also goes for only doing what all parties are comfortable with, and stopping when somebody isn't comfortable continuing.
5, Communication is Key. This ties in with above, you need to be able to tell your partner what does and doesn't feel good, and they need to listen and respond. Same goes the other way around, too. If one of you says that angle or position is uncomfortable then it should be changed ASAP.
6, Know What to Expect. Okay, so this isn't one hundred percent possible, but having some idea what should happen during sex will make things a lot easier. Any pain or bleeding during (PiV) sex is bad an means something is wrong. The hymen does not break, and it it tears then you haven't been careful enough. Knowing the basics like this WILL help, trust me, and this goes doubly when you start bringing things like BDSM into the equation (hey, it could happen).

And this has been Seto's guide to having Not-Terrible sex. Now, if you will excuse me, I have to go sit down and think about how a social failure like me actually knows more about this shit than half the people on this site, because there is something very wrong here.
 
It says it all about the people on this website that there are about three pages of "wimmins have it sooo much better, everybody love virgin wimmins" at the start of this thread and it has occurred to all of about three people that non-virginal women exist. You guys do all know that not everybody in the world is a socially exceptional virgin with rage, right?

As for virginity itself, it is entirely a social thing with absolutely no biological basis for either sex (and no, for whichever idiot is just dying to type "But the HYMENtm", that is not what hymens do, it is not how they fucking work. If you really think there is something covering the vagina until the first time a woman has sex, how the fuck do you think they get tampons in?).
Virginity and your first time is worth whatever you make it work, and the only thing that really matters is that it's kept SSC and that it's with somebody who respects you (and whom you respect), and who respects what it means to you. For those of you for whom it's a big deal, that means somebody who isn't going to bitch about you making a big deal about it or treat it as an in and out, and for those of you who, like me, give zero fucks and are just trying to figure out how you took home somebody who isn't hideously deformed, that means somebody who won't spend a whole hour going on and on and on about it.

Also, am I the only one on this whole forum whose first time didn't suck? Your first time does not always suck, it's just that most people don't really have much knowledge of what they do or do not like at that point, and don't really know how to communicate in that situation, but your first time can be a wonderful experience just as easily as a terrible one.
And finally, Seto's tips for a better first time (and better sex, generally):
1, Be Prepared. Don't get me wrong, you shouldn't plan everything down to the last little detail and things really can be spur of the moment, but the only thing that kills the mood better than spending 20 minutes rummaging through your drawers for your condoms is having to go to the shop, so make sure you have that shit to hand when it goes down.
2, Masturbation is Good, and will not make you blind. It'll give you something of an idea what you like and are comfortable with, and will get you used to the sensation, too. It is perfectly fine to use toys, too, people invented that shit for a reason. And just so we're clear, yes, this goes for both guys and gals.
3, Test Everything beforehand. Seriously, if there is one time and place you do not want an allergic reaction, it's on your nads in the middle of anything sexual. Trust Me. Latex allergies are particularly common, so test out some latex gloves before you go shoving that stuff on your dick/in your vagina/anus.
4, Make Sure You're Both Comfortable. Seriously, if you're not comfortable around each other before you get your clothes off, you sure as hell won't be afterwards. This also goes for only doing what all parties are comfortable with, and stopping when somebody isn't comfortable continuing.
5, Communication is Key. This ties in with above, you need to be able to tell your partner what does and doesn't feel good, and they need to listen and respond. Same goes the other way around, too. If one of you says that angle or position is uncomfortable then it should be changed ASAP.
6, Know What to Expect. Okay, so this isn't one hundred percent possible, but having some idea what should happen during sex will make things a lot easier. Any pain or bleeding during (PiV) sex is bad an means something is wrong. The hymen does not break, and it it tears then you haven't been careful enough. Knowing the basics like this WILL help, trust me, and this goes doubly when you start bringing things like BDSM into the equation (hey, it could happen).

And this has been Seto's guide to having Not-Terrible sex. Now, if you will excuse me, I have to go sit down and think about how a social failure like me actually knows more about this shit than half the people on this site, because there is something very wrong here.
lol calm down
 
Honestly, I don't see the significance in it. I don't see why it even matters to people, it's virginity. nothing more.

I don't face any stigma from it because i don't associate myself with people whom ridicule you for it. There is also a significant bias between males and females, as pointed out in this thread. I'll never understand why people care so much.
 
2, Masturbation is Good, and will not make you blind. It'll give you something of an idea what you like and are comfortable with, and will get you used to the sensation, too. It is perfectly fine to use toys, too, people invented that shit for a reason. And just so we're clear, yes, this goes for both guys and gals.

This is where you lost any credibility you may have had because everyone knows what you said is a lie. I know several people who have lost their vision from "excessive jacking off" and they don't think posts like that are very "funny".
 
This is where you lost any credibility you may have had because everyone knows what you said is a lie. I know several people who have lost their vision from "excessive jacking off" and they don't think posts like that are very "funny".
Bring one of them to the farms OR direct me to a peer-reviewed scientific journal of decent repute and I may consider believing you.
 
Bring one of them to the farms OR direct me to a peer-reviewed scientific journal of decent repute and I may consider believing you.
Go call Chris's hooker, I'm sure she wouldn't mind the autism and maybe you'd be less salty after you pop your cherry :lol:
 
Btw you guys obv had no sex ed bc the hymen tears easily. It can break from riding a bike, jerkin off, an injury, anything really. So there is
no physical thing called "virginity" in females or males. it's a literal social construct . men need to get the fuck over themselves tbh
 
Btw you guys obv had no sex ed bc the hymen tears easily. It can break from riding a bike, jerkin off, an injury, anything really. So there is
no physical thing called "virginity" in females or males. it's a literal social construct . men need to get the fuck over themselves tbh
You were so close to not having an autism.

Why did you have to post this? Your own virginity?
 
Bring one of them to the farms OR direct me to a peer-reviewed scientific journal of decent repute and I may consider believing you.

I would but they're busy right now. Maybe later.




Joke's on them, it doesn't count with a prostitute.


I think they're lucky, I didn't discover the joys of prostitution until much later in life. "You mean I can pay you 20 bucks for some head then you'll get out of my truck?" Fucking aye!!
 
Why bother with prostitution?

Sex is the best when you have an actual connection with the person you're sexxing
 
Why bother with prostitution?

Sex is the best when you have an actual connection with the person you're sexxing

That is true. But there are certain times and certain illicit substances that make a person desire instant gratification and when one is engaging in these unsavory activities, the individual does not wish to be around a person whom they have an actual connection with. And a quick, one-sided affair is best in these situations for 20$ perhaps more if a crumby motel room is needed.
 
@WanderingVagabond

Oh...

This thread reminds me of another thread we had a while back about Kiwi relationship statuses. That's no longer around for some reason...

Eh, this thread should be fun while it lasts.

Considering my ban has been lifted(quite shocking, I was expecting a permaban in all honesty) the only thing I will say is while I am quite bummed about maintaining my V-Card I don't think about it all the time. I kind of wished I more confidence in my younger days and wasn't so shallow. I have other things on my mind that overlaps my virginity. I've already said all I needed to say in defunct threads. I have no other input about it anymore considering my 'virgin with rage' and the comments I've received on my profile after my ban.
 
Considering my ban has been lifted(quite shocking, I was expecting a permaban in all honesty) the only thing I will say is while I am quite bummed about maintaining my V-Card I don't think about it all the time. I kind of wished I more confidence in my younger days and wasn't so shallow. I have other things on my mind that overlaps my virginity. I've already said all I needed to say in defunct threads. I have no other input about it anymore considering my 'virgin with rage' and the comments I've received on my profile after my ban.
What could be more important than sex when you're right on the cusp of becoming a wizard?
 
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