Yeah, virginity has been defined in many ways. I believe the main definition is intercourse between a male and a female, but for me, it's about more than that. It's about sexual knowledge through experience. I don't think of sexually active gay men as virgins, but if they haven't been with a woman, I suppose they could be, and lesbians the same. Then there's "oral virginity," "%#@&#! virginity" (I know that gets censored on this board), etc.
However, when someone asks, "Are you a virgin?" (like it's any of their business! Hmph!

) they usually mean, "Have you had intercourse with the opposite sex?"
Clinton educated many.
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