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What (who) is Virginity - definition

STATE OF A PERSON WHO HAS NEVER ENGAGED IN SEXUAL INTERCOURSE
Technical virginity; Deflower; Virgins; First sexual experience (human); Defloration; Parthenophilia; Virgin; Technical virgin; Coitarche; Deflowering; Popping her cherry; Losing your virginity; Loss of virginity; Maidenhood; Deflowers; Depucelation; Maiden; Breaking the hymen; Sexually experienced; Sexual initiation; Virgin complex; Virgin Complex; Virgin ears; Religious views on virginity; Virginity in Islam; Virginity in Buddhism; Virginity in Hinduism; Virginity in Sikhism; Virginity in Judaism; Virginity in Christianity; Religion and virginity
  • Virgin with a unicorn
  • Detail of ''The Reading Madonna'' by [[Giorgione]] (c. 1500)
  • ''Virgo inter Virgines'' (The Blessed Virgin Mary with other holy virgins), from [[Bruges]], [[Belgium]] during the last quarter of the 15th century.
  • ''Youth'' by French painter [[William-Adolphe Bouguereau]]. White has traditionally been associated with ritual purity, innocence and virginity in Western cultures.

virginity         
Virginity is the state of never having had sex.
She lost her virginity when she was 20.
N-UNCOUNT
When you lose your virginity, you have sex for the first time.
PHRASE: V inflects
virginity         
n.
Maidenhood.
Virginity         
·noun The unmarried life; celibacy.
II. Virginity ·noun The quality or state of being a virgin; undefiled purity or chastity; maidenhood.

Wikipedia

Virginity

Virginity is the state of a person who has never engaged in sexual intercourse. The term virgin originally only referred to sexually inexperienced women, but has evolved to encompass a range of definitions, as found in traditional, modern and ethical concepts. Heterosexual individuals may or may not consider loss of virginity to occur only through penile-vaginal penetration, while people of other sexual orientations often include oral sex, anal sex, or mutual masturbation in their definitions of losing one's virginity.

There are cultural and religious traditions that place special value and significance on this state, predominantly towards unmarried females, associated with notions of personal purity, honor, and worth. Like chastity, the concept of virginity has traditionally involved sexual abstinence. The concept of virginity usually involves moral or religious issues and can have consequences in terms of social status and in interpersonal relationships. Although virginity has social implications and had significant legal implications in some societies in the past, it has no legal consequences in most societies today. The social implications of virginity still remain in many societies and can have varying effects on an individual's social agency.

Examples of use of Virginity
1. Mazuz lost his virginity in the Greek island affair.
2. She planned on saving her virginity until she was married.
3. "The king says there must be virginity testing," went one.
4. "We talk to the older girls about virginity," she says.
5. The groom, judges said, clearly considered virginity to be an essential quality in his bride.