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It's similar to the way the virginities and born-again virginities of athletes like Tim Tebow and Russell Wilson have been picked on in public.
Drinks were had, bullshit stories were told, virginities were lost.
He and his friends made a pact to lose their virginities
"I've lost all kinds of virginities over the years," Robin said.
I don't think we're trying to lose our virginities over and over again.
That piece of paper, Diana's Sunday school teacher told the class, was their virginities.
I'm over my curse, thank God, but I'm not alone in accidentally taking men's virginities.
Blank says many queer people conceive of having multiple virginities for the multiple genders they fuck.
Other research has found stark differences in the way men and women tend to experience losing their virginities.
From American Pie to Blockers, there are plenty of teen comedies about students trying to lose their virginities before graduating high school.
Still, many doctors and clergy worried the tampon would become a masturbatory aid, or even tear the hymen and rob women of their virginities.
We started bringing what we were doing and discussing it together: Here we have two parallel virginities on the gender normative binary, female and male.
Yes, Zayn Malik came of age and undoubtedly soundtracked many virginities lost, but he was always the bad boy—the mysterious one in the group.
Essentially, we had two things in common: We were in the same grade, at the same school, and we were both very eager to lose our virginities.
Do you think that's the reason why male and female virginities are thought of differently, or there is commonality between the male and female experience of being a virgin?
Around the time I turned 15, my best friend and I decided on the songs that absolutely had to be playing when we were to eventually lose our respective virginities.
The script by Jim and Brian Kehoe first landed on the Black List in 2012, when it was still called Cherries and revolved around three dads desperate to stop their daughters from losing their virginities.
When we went on Christian camp overnights, she stayed with the girls, giving us talks from her top bunk about the sacredness of sex and the importance of maintaining our virginities for our future husbands.
After a 30-hour stay in London to promote the film "Blockers," a raunchy comedy about parents hellbent on saving their teenage daughters' virginities (he plays one of the overbearing fathers), he was in New York to reclaim his wrestling throne.
The central premise of Blockers sounds old-fashioned, even retrograde: Three parents learn that their teenage daughters are planning to lose their virginities on prom night, and set out on a madcap adventure to stop them by any means necessary.
My mother, always on the lookout for the ways that the world was trying to rip her many daughters' many virginities away from them, wouldn't let me read Sweet Valley High books like the rest of the sixth-graders at my school.
The film — marketed as a mix of "sex, stupidity and fun for a millennial audience" — follows exchange students Duncan (KSI) and Jack (YouTuber Caspar Lee) on their last night in United States as they try to lose their virginities with the girls of their dreams.
While Faris has used her podcast in the past to talk about her divorce from Chris Pratt and the cheating rumors that followed, she kept things lighthearted this time around by asking when Culkin, if he had kids, would want them to lose their virginities.
Cena plays Mitchell, the enthusiastic, competitive father of Kayla (Geraldine Viswanathan), who teams up with fellow parents Lisa (Leslie Mann) and Hunter (Ike Barinholtz) to stop their three high school senior daughters from going through with their pact to lose their virginities on prom night.
The early pieces written after the trailer's release in October were wary of its premise, pointing out that maybe a comedy about parents trying at all costs to prevent their teenage daughters from losing their virginities isn't the kind of portrayal of sex we need in a post #MeToo world.
Chelsea (Aasha Davis) was Clay's girlfriend and fellow high school student. She is an extremely talented artist, and wants to sell her paintings for a living. After losing their virginities to each other, Chelsea discovered she was pregnant. She wanted to have an abortion, which caused tension in her relationship with Clay.
In 2009, after a controversy involving the Saddleback Church, the column defined "saddlebacking" as "the phenomenon of Christian teens engaging in unprotected anal sex in order to preserve their virginities". The term is a play on the word "barebacking", referring to sexual intercourse, especially anal sex between men, with no condom ("bare").
The following morning, he wakes up transformed into a nice, polite and helpful young man. This is however later revealed to be a dream by his mother in the first of the two Christmas specials, with Kevin still behaving as before. Kevin and Perry both eventually lose their virginities in Ibiza in the movie Kevin & Perry Go Large.
Oral sex is commonly used as a means of preserving virginity, especially among heterosexual pairings; this is sometimes termed technical virginity (which additionally includes anal sex, mutual masturbation and other non-penetrative sex acts, but excludes penile-vaginal sex). The concept of "technical virginity" or sexual abstinence through oral sex is particularly popular among teenagers in the United States, including with regard to teenage girls who not only fellate their boyfriends to preserve their virginities, but also to create and maintain intimacy or to avoid pregnancy. Other reasons given for the practice among teenage girls are peer-group pressure and as their introduction to sexual activity. Additionally, gay males may regard fellatio as a way of maintaining their virginities, with penile-anal penetration defined as resulting in virginity loss, while other gay males may define fellatio as their main form of sexual activity.
On Christmas Day 2013 Jason and Holly decided to take their relationship further by sleeping together for the first time on Holly's 16th birthday. Things became awkward between the couple after they realised that they put too much pressure on each other to lose their virginities. Holly came to watch Jason during his football match and the two went back to the Roscoe house and slept together again.
Crystal Bell of HuffPost TV was impressed by the way the characters' relationship "inspires gay youth in a way that we haven't seen on network television yet" and called them "amazing role models for all teens", and The Atlantic writer Kevin Fallon said it was "remarkable" and a "milestone" that "the decision by gay teen characters to lose their virginities is given equal weight to that of a straight couple".
Shakil upsets Bex when he calls her frigid when she is not ready for sex, but they make up. Bex and Shakil eventually lose their virginities to each other and Martin is furious when he finds out. Bex and Shakil soon break up. In December 2016, Max returns to Walford and appears to forgive the Beales for the events of the previous year, to their relief although it is apparent that Max is not telling the truth.
Caloy is a young man preserving his virginity for his girlfriend Angel (Empress). They have made an agreement to give up their virginities to each other and only to each other. However, Caloy gets challenged to remain faithful to this pact because of the difficulties of the long distance relationship he shares with Angel. Moreover, he starts to doubt the loyalty of Angel to him and to their relationship because of a guy named Jun Rey who is seemingly getting involved with his girlfriend.
Casper inhales nitrous oxide out of balloons, which Telly considers dangerous. Across the city, a group of girls, among them Ruby and Jennie, are talking about sex, with their attitudes contradicting the boys on many topics, particularly oral sex and the significance of the boys to whom they lost their virginities. Ruby and Jennie mention that they were recently tested for STDs at Ruby's request, though Jennie only got tested to keep Ruby company. Ruby's test is negative, though she has had multiple sexual encounters, many of them unprotected sex.
Umamaheshwor Temple at Kritipur. Oral sex is commonly used as a means of preserving virginity, especially among heterosexual pairings; this is sometimes termed technical virginity (which additionally includes anal sex, mutual masturbation and other non-penetrative sex acts, but excludes penile-vaginal sex). The concept of "technical virginity" or sexual abstinence through oral sex is popular among teenagers. Gay males who regard oral sex as a way of maintaining their virginities view penile-anal penetration as resulting in virginity loss, while other gay males may define oral sex as their main form of sexual activity.
After the e-mails were released, Belfield released a contradictory statement that if the student was making high marks, he would not reduce the quality of his or her recommendations even if he or she was dating. In an ironic twist, it was discovered Belfield was trying to engage in relationships with several students after hundreds of sexualised text messages that he had sent to the school's female pupils emerged. He complimented his students 'breasts' and asked about their 'virginities', as well as boasting about how he use to meet students abroad. The girls ages ranged from 14 to 17.
Sonia is feeling vulnerable, and after getting drunk, they lose their virginities to each other; she becomes pregnant. Sonia gives birth to daughter Chloe Jackson and she decides to give Chloe up for adoption. When she names Martin as the father, a feud erupts between the Jacksons and the Fowlers, with Pauline demanding custody of the baby instead of her being adopted. This leads to a court hearing where Sonia asks that baby Chloe be returned to her and she will raise her with her boyfriend, Jamie Mitchell (Jack Ryder), if Martin asks for custody with Pauline to support him.
Cash is his henchman is this scheme, and the two girls are reluctant participants. News of the school, and its fair young women, spreads quickly, and the play's other characters come in groups to investigate its offerings. Papillion and Galliard, two young men freshly arrived from France, are particularly attracted to the young women; Strigood/Lighfoot is not above trying to sell the girls' virginities to the young men, though both the females and males resist this (the women, more diligently than the men). The four young people share strong mutual attractions, so that each female has trouble choosing between the males, and vice versa.
Historically, and in modern times, female virginity has been regarded as more significant than male virginity; the perception that sexual prowess is fundamental to masculinity has lowered the expectation of male virginity without lowering the social status. For example, in some Islamic cultures, unmarried women who have been sexually active or raped may be subject to name-calling, shunning, or family shame, while unmarried men who have lost their virginities are not, though premarital sex is forbidden in the Quran with regard to both men and women. Among various countries or cultures, males are expected or encouraged to want to engage in sexual activity, and to be more sexually experienced. Not following these standards often leads to teasing and other such ridicule from their male peers.

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