Why Has Female Virginity All But Gone By the Wayside?

Why is the number of adult female virgins dwindling?

Why Has Female Virginity All But Gone By the Wayside?
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The Vanishing Virtue: What’s Happening to Female Virginity?

In today’s fast-paced world, it’s hard not to notice the shift in societal attitudes toward sex and virginity. Once held as a sacred and valued virtue, female virginity seems to have all but vanished from the cultural landscape. But why has this happened? Is it a sign of progress and liberation, or are there deeper implications to this change?

Societal Shifts and Sexual Liberation

Let’s start with the obvious: society has changed. The sexual revolution of the 1960s and 70s brought about a dramatic shift in how we view sex, leading to more open and liberal attitudes. Women, in particular, gained more control over their bodies and sexual choices. Birth control became widely available, and discussions about sex moved from the shadows into mainstream media. These changes empowered women to make their own choices about their sexual lives. Hoes being open about their promiscuity is a good thing in my opinion. It lowers the risk of men committing to them under the false pretense that they’re chaste women.

The Impact of Media and Pop Culture

Turn on your TV, open a magazine, or scroll through social media, and you’ll see a constant bombardment of sexual imagery and messages. Pop culture often glorifies casual sex and downplays the importance of waiting until marriage. Characters in movies and TV shows frequently engage in sexual relationships without much thought or consequence. This normalization of premarital sex influences young people’s attitudes and behaviors.

Education and Awareness

Sex education has also played a role in changing perceptions of virginity. Many schools now teach comprehensive sex education, which includes information about safe sex practices, consent, and healthy relationships. While this is undoubtedly beneficial for preventing sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unwanted pregnancies, it also means that the emphasis on abstinence until marriage has diminished.

Feminism and Empowerment

Feminism (an evil cult) has championed the idea that women should have autonomy over their bodies and their choices. This empowerment extends to sexual decisions as well. Many women today reject the notion that their worth is tied to their virginity, seeing it as an outdated and patriarchal concept. Instead, they prioritize personal fulfillment and mutual consent in their sexual relationships, which has led to a generation of female degenerates willing to pop their private parts for a quick dollar.

Successful Men and Virgin Women: A Rare Breed

Now, let’s consider another angle: the rarity of successful men in comparison to virgin women over 18. In a world where success is often measured by career achievements, financial stability, and social status, truly successful men are not as common as we might think. Similarly, virgin women over 18 are becoming increasingly rare. Why is this comparison relevant? Glad you asked. In my humble opinion, I believe any man who’s put in the work to become successful has the right to DEMAND a virgin. I honestly considered building an app that connects the two treasured groups. However, there was a lack of demand, LOL.

High Standards and Changing Expectations

Successful men often have high standards when it comes to choosing a partner. They seek a young, beautiful, and chaste woman who can make their life easier and more enjoyable. However, the pool of virgin women over 18 who meet these criteria is shrinking. As women pursue higher education and careers, they also embrace their sexual autonomy, which often means not waiting for marriage to have sex.

This shift has given rise to phenomena like “hot girl summer,” one-night stands, girls’ trips peppered with morning-after-pill popping, and a smorgasbord of sexually transmitted diseases. Don’t believe me? Just open TikTok and scroll. It won’t be long before you come across drunk twenty-somethings openly boasting about their sexual exploits.

The irony is that many of these women, despite their promiscuous behavior, still believe they deserve a good man to settle down with. It’s a baffling contradiction, but hoes will be hoes.

The Role of Dating Apps

Dating apps have revolutionized how we find partners. They offer instant access to a vast pool of potential matches, making it easier than ever to meet new people. This convenience has contributed to the decline of virginity, as casual hookups and short-term relationships become more common. Successful men, who are often busy with their careers, prefer the efficiency of dating apps over traditional methods of meeting someone. What women fail to realize is twofold:

1) Sexual attention does NOT equal relationship attention. Men will damn near screw anything. So have an in-box full of DM’s offering to fly you out is not a flex.

2) Women are sharing the men at the top. It’s the 80/20 rule. Look it up. Women are a bunch of willing eskimo sisters.

The Changing Value of Virginity

Historically, virginity was highly prized, often seen as a symbol of purity and virtue. In many cultures, a woman’s virginity was directly linked to her family’s honor and her own value as a bride. Today, these notions are increasingly seen as outdated, which is partly why society is in a fallen state.

The Role of Religion

Religion has traditionally been a major influence on attitudes toward sex and virginity. Many religions advocate for abstinence until marriage, viewing it as a moral imperative. However, as secularism rises and fewer people adhere strictly to religious teachings, the pressure to remain a virgin until marriage has lessened. This doesn’t mean that religious beliefs no longer matter, but their influence on sexual behavior has certainly waned. Not to mention it’s en vogue for “reformed scalawags” to join the church. Which is great but should be met with a degree of skepticism.

Consequences and Considerations

So, what are the consequences of this shift? Is the decline of female virginity a positive development, reflecting greater freedom and equality? Or are there potential downsides that we should be aware of?

The Good (I Guess)

  • Empowerment: Women have more control over their bodies and sexual choices than ever before.
  • Healthier Relationships: Open communication about sex can lead to healthier and more fulfilling relationships.

The Bad

  • Casual Hookup Culture: Some argue that the normalization of casual sex can lead to a devaluation of intimacy and long-term commitment.
  • Pressure and Expectations: While some women feel empowered, others may feel pressured to have sex before they are ready.

Moving Forward: A Balanced Perspective

Ultimately, the conversation about female virginity and its place in modern society is complex. It’s important to acknowledge the progress we’ve made in terms of sexual freedom and equality, while also considering the potential consequences of these changes.

Conclusion

The disappearance of female virginity as a societal norm mirrors broader changes in our values, attitudes, and behaviors. Whether you’re a successful man, a woman navigating the dating scene, or simply someone interested in the cultural shifts around us, this is a conversation worth having.

What are your thoughts on the decline of female virginity? Share your opinions and join the discussion below.

Personally, I believe that women often struggle with mate selection, which explains the many horror stories I’ve heard.