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  • #71
    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.
    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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    • #72
      Originally posted by Darorinag
      I 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.
      Well I hate to break it to you but once again you are drifting away from the original premise. He obviously wants to know if anyone of us has had sex before be it anal or oral or just vagina to penis intercourse.

      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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      • #73
        Originally posted by gevo
        Well, 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.
        Ohhhh good boy, now look up the word VIRGIN for me.
        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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        • #74
          I'll tell you this much, I feel like a virgin.

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          • #75
            Yes many do I am sure and many wish they did, but once you corked it that's it, there is no born again.
            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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            • #76
              Originally posted by nairi
              I'll tell you this much, I feel like a virgin.
              i like answers such as yours ...i think the trend of answers here reflects 'societal expectations and norms'...just a thought....

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              • #77
                I am scarred for life from the graphic imagery that this post has conveyed so far.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by IvyLipstick
                  Yes many do I am sure and many wish they did, but once you corked it that's it, there is no born again.
                  blunt but funny! i like that

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by hyebruin
                    blunt but funny! i like that
                    Yes I shall take a bow now. Hyebruin likes my post
                    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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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by IvyLipstick
                      Yes I shall take a bow now. Hyebruin likes my post
                      awwww there there, here's a tissue...

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