A controversial comment claimed, “Virginity is a social construct and should not hold any value.” While it’s true that society has historically attached different meanings and expectations to virginity—often unfairly and unequally—completely dismissing its value ignores the personal significance it holds for many individuals.
Virginity, like many concepts, may be shaped by culture, religion, or upbringing, but it still represents a deeply personal choice. For some, it’s tied to faith or morality; for others, it’s simply a milestone. Declaring it meaningless dismisses the right of individuals to define their values for themselves.
The problem isn’t virginity—it’s the shame, pressure, and double standards surrounding it.
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