- For alternate uses, see Virgin
(disambiguation).
A virgin is most commonly seen as a person who has not yet engaged in sexual intercourse. In a stricter sense it is somebody who has not yet engaged in sexual activities (the wider this term is taken, the stricter the
definition of virgin). The status of "virginity" (remaining a virgin) is something that is respected and valued in certain
segments of society, especially in regards to religious views of retaining one's virginity before marriage. The term maiden is also sometimes used to mean a female virgin, although that can also
refer to an unmarried (rather than virginal) woman.
Among human females, the hymen is a membrane
which is part of the vulva which is often physically torn when the woman first engages in
vaginal intercourse. The presence of an intact membrane is therefore often seen as physical evidence of virginity in the broader
technical sense. In modern times, however, the hymen is often ruptured via non-sexual activities, such as the application of a
tampon.
Traditionally, women were not regarded as virgins after a sexual
assault. Recent attitudes, however, have generally disavowed this notion.
There is no obvious physical indicator of virginity in human males. Likewise, there is no single definition of loss of
virginity for those who do not engage in penile-vaginal intercourse, particularly gay men and
lesbians. Some people choose to think of their first emotionally significant sex act
as being the loss of their virginity, or their first penetrative sex act, or some other definition varying from person to
person.
Virginity has been often considered to be a virtue denoting purity and physical self-restraint and is an important
characteristic of some religious figures such as the Virgin Mary (often called simply the Virgin) and the Greek goddesses Athena, Artemis, and Hestia. The Maiden or Virgin is one of the three persons of
the Triple Goddess in many Neopagan
traditions. The constellation Virgo represents a wide selection of sacred virgins. The
bride's wearing of a white dress during her wedding is supposed to serve as a symbol of her pre-marital virginity, although this
tradition is often just symbolic in today's less traditional cultures.
References to virginity are often used in a disparaging manner among younger members of society (especially those from their
late teens to early twenties). The common belief among youths that virginity is something to be ridiculed has been a matter of
considerable debate, especially related to the controversy involving sexuality among young people.
Some historians and anthropologists note that many societies, such as
the United States before the sexual revolution, which place a high value on virginity before marriage, actually have large amount of
premarital sexual activity which does not involve penetration, e.g. oral sex and mutual masturbation.
This has been termed technical virginity or hot virginity.
Derived meanings
The term virgin is also used in a similar manner to describe someone or something who has not yet
achieved a significant goal of some sort (e.g., someone who has never participated in the audience of the Rocky Horror Picture Show) or something unused, or
unspoilt (e.g. virgin forest, a forest that has never been logged.)
Likewise, a cocktail made without alcohol may be called virgin (e.g. Virgin
Mary, Virgin Pina Colada).
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