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Default Dec 21, 2013 at 05:37 PM
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Very interesting article and subsequent comments about being a male virgin and the dilemmas of same.
The Dilemmas of Male Virgins
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Default Dec 21, 2013 at 05:39 PM
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Capital Letter AM nails it really.
Leave a comment here or add to those on the link ( i've added one).

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Default Dec 22, 2013 at 01:00 AM
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Yup, but not for any of the reasons listed in the article. I'm not incapable of having sex, I'm not unable to meet/talk to women, and I'm not "saving" it for marriage. I am simply quite adamantly against ever doing it.

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Default Dec 22, 2013 at 10:46 PM
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To be fair, the tide is changing and it is now becoming a stigma to even be an older female virgin. I've been thrown away like garbage as soon as it was known that I was a virgin before. And that was when I was in my early 20's. That's just disturbing. Actually, holding it against the person, male or female, is disturbing.
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Default Dec 22, 2013 at 11:35 PM
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tang, you can meet females, you just need to get out, you have a good sense of humour and all that, plus females are less picky in person.
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Default Dec 23, 2013 at 07:12 AM
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tang, you can meet females, you just need to get out, you have a good sense of humour and all that, plus females are less picky in person.
Hi IT. ''less picky'. Haha. that reminds me of something someone said to me many years ago. In the pub talking about women ( he was a bit of a jack the lad). 'Don't worry' he said ' i've got a friend who'll go with anything'. Er right. I think i did meet her but nothing happened. I wouldn't mind but he wasn't a particularly nice bloke ( girls like a bit of rough) and ( as you know) IT i'm the nicest bloke in the world. C'est la vie.
Yeah i do go out. I don't see any shame in being a virgin and it's not just the sex . It's the whole package and looking on POF i don't really find most women on there my age particularly attractive ( they prob say the same about me). Did you read the article and the comments of mine at the end.
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Default Dec 23, 2013 at 10:03 AM
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As you get older, your best bet is to find a woman who's done with the games and nonsense. As long as they are still looking for the "hottie", and if you don't fit that description, it's a no-go. Being nice, funny, all that means nothing. Women make their decision in, what is it, 5 seconds? That means they're as shallow as men and make their decision based on appearances, just like men. They have just as unrealistic expectations as men.

My wife is an example. I couldn't buy a date until I met her. (Literally!) She had the token boyfriends; the powerlifting champion, the college quarterback, etc. She picked me because I was stable and could support myself. It wasn't my personality or my looks, it was that I didn't carry the instability that the "hotties" did and she was done with that.

That's your best bet, finding a woman that's done with the nonsense.
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Default Dec 23, 2013 at 04:11 PM
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To be fair, the tide is changing and it is now becoming a stigma to even be an older female virgin. I've been thrown away like garbage as soon as it was known that I was a virgin before. And that was when I was in my early 20's. That's just disturbing. Actually, holding it against the person, male or female, is disturbing.
How ridiculous! To be treated as such for something like that...you've lost nothing in those idiots.

I don't particularly see the stigma in being a virgin as a male. Yeah, the pressure to punch the "v-card" is rather immense, but I don't see why it's held in poor regard if you choose to wait for that first time to mean something aside from "that one chick back in high school/college/at the office."

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That's your best bet, finding a woman that's done with the nonsense.
What if you have a lot of nonsense?
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Default Dec 23, 2013 at 10:48 PM
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How ridiculous! To be treated as such for something like that...you've lost nothing in those idiots.

I don't particularly see the stigma in being a virgin as a male. Yeah, the pressure to punch the "v-card" is rather immense, but I don't see why it's held in poor regard if you choose to wait for that first time to mean something aside from "that one chick back in high school/college/at the office."
I've personally never encountered any negative reactions or peer pressure for my being a virgin at 21. But then, I suppose I've never actually taken the time to tell any of my friends I AM a virgin.
I guess it's just not something I feel they need to know.
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Default Dec 24, 2013 at 05:37 AM
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What if you have a lot of nonsense?
Hehe IT. Yeah i'm full of nonsense or as other people tell me, bs. Did you get anything out of POF.
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What if you have a lot of nonsense?
Lol, then you've got some of your own problems to work out first.
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Default Dec 27, 2013 at 03:04 PM
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Added my input to the comments. It's a good article with (mostly) good discussion. I'm very much in disagreement with the author's notion that there is "no real reason" for anyone to stay be or remain a virgin past their 20's or so. He also seems very dismissive of the element of the voluntary choice to remain a virgin, which I take a bit of issue with.
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Default Dec 27, 2013 at 05:02 PM
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Added my input to the comments. It's a good article with (mostly) good discussion. I'm very much in disagreement with the author's notion that there is "no real reason" for anyone to stay be or remain a virgin past their 20's or so. He also seems very dismissive of the element of the voluntary choice to remain a virgin, which I take a bit of issue with.
Yeah i agree with you there are plainly reasons why men AND women remain virgins; some societal, some personal, some religious whatever and i thought that comment was a bit insensitive. The act of penetration means nothing without love, mutual respect and shared intimacy anyway so doing it just so you can say you're not a virgin means nothing really. Might just as well masturbate.
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Lol, then you've got some of your own problems to work out first.
What if this will take me the rest of my life to work out? Does this mean I would have to give up on female attention?
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