I am "newbie" friendly, so if the man is a gentleman, sometimes I will take a chance on him.
TWICE I have had an issue with virginity. My original stance was that if a man wanted to lose his virginity to a provider, then that is his prerogative.
However, both times, each man left upset. I asked each why he wanted to leave so quickly and that he still had several minutes left. Both men replied that they felt guilty. Guilty for:
-losing "it" to a random girl and having no feelings for me
-not being married when losing it
-offending God
My intention is NOT to have people leaving my house upset and confused, and while I understand that sexuality is complex and different for everyone, I really think that "losing it" should be done with someone special.
Originally Posted by brittanylennox
Do they tell you they are virgins when they book? If not I don't know how you can fault yourself. If they do, although not required, maybe you could have a little talk with them and tell them you aren't against seeing them but you have seen a few other virgins that left unhappy because they "spent" their virginity on someone they didn't care for etc.
As for the first being someone special...I think that is overrated...a couple of years in the rearview mirror often you can barely remember her.
One other consideration in "losing it" - particulalry as a teen - is verification. Being able to say "Sara gave it up after the football game" is better than, "We'll I was at summer camp and this 'really hot chick' and I just hit it off and...." But by the time a virgin is appropriately/legally seeing a provider, I'm guessing this social stigma is no longer an issue, but to the extent it is, saying, "I called and escort service" probably isn't a great answer.
I'll give another side of the issue. They probably weren't virgins. I'm sure they had masturbated or gotten off to porn in some way or fashion. True, this might have been their first actual penetration, but in no sense were they virgins. They knew what sex was about long before deciding to see a provider.
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Originally Posted by Cpalmson
Wrong...virginity is intercourse...if not no one over the age of 13 or 14 would be a virgin.