Look I think Anony would rather much prefer you guys be a little bit more relevant and stop looking for euphemisms and trying to look for ways to make the term "virgin" a subjective word.
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Originally posted by DarorinagI noticed how Anonymouse chose not to reply to my comment about opinions being relative but not necessarily implying that there's no absolute truth..
Also, I don't think anyone here (in this post at least) is a relativist or is stating a relativist argument. But of course, the anti-relativists have yet again chosen to use their relative views on what is relative and what isn't, to put words into others' mouths.
OK, so enough with all this anti-relativist BS. Are you a virgin (however you want to understand that) or not? Share.
Yes I have. There *sigh*When the World Wide Web was born, things were quite simple. The internet supported just one device (the PC) and the browsers available were too primitive for me.
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Originally posted by gevoWell, here is a definition... im glad websters hasnt changed this yet, as they did the "marriage" definition to include the term "consulting adults".. BULLxxxx!!!... anywho
virginity
\Vir*gin"i*ty\, n. [OE. virgintee, F. virginit['e], L. virginitas.] 1. The quality or state of being a virgin; undefiled purity or chastity; maidenhood.
2. The unmarried life; celibacy. [Obs.] --Chaucer
where does sex toys come into affect in these definitions??? i dont get it.When the World Wide Web was born, things were quite simple. The internet supported just one device (the PC) and the browsers available were too primitive for me.
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