A viral post discussed worrying norms, calling out how society now mocks virgins while excusing fornication. Amid the reactions, one comment grabbed attention with a dramatic claim: “True virgins don’t tell people they are virgins!! Anyone ranting online is not a real virgin—his or her body count is more than the mileage of an overused truck!”

The statement is shocking because it assumes that publicly mentioning virginity automatically means deceit and high sexual history. Logically, self-disclosure isn’t proof of inexperience or evidence of guilt. While institutions like the World Health Organization promote facts over assumptions in public health and behavior conversations, social platforms like Facebook and X often amplify exaggerations.

Virginity, like past choices, is personal and can be spoken about without becoming automatic evidence of deception. You can question a narrative without rewriting someone’s life story for them. Shock gets attention, but logic keeps discussions grounded.

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