while driving this morning i saw a screaming tabloid headline which said : pawala na ang mga virgin (or something to that effect) beside this scantily clad woman sitting with her legs wide open.
now i don't know what the article was all about. i had half a mind to buy the paper but the other half said i shouldn't.
anyways, if what the paper meant was that more and more women are engaging in sex, and that there are less virgins in the world, i would have to disagree. why, in my immediate vicinity the ratio of virgins to non-virgins is three is to one!
yes, 3:1. although i don't really have an explanation for it. we actually jokingly organized a "virgins unlimited" society. hehehe.
seriously though, i know there was a time when being a virgin was the default mode. whoever admitted that she wasn't a virgin anymore drew stares and whispers.
now, however, it seems women find it shameful that they're still virgins at a certain age. say, 25. weird.
i remember a friend of mine was telling a story about how she very loudly announced that her friend was still a virgin. the friend blushed and immediately hushed her. "HUY BAKA MAY MAKARINIG!"
so which is which?
(wait, is this post an admission? hmmmm)
points to ponder on a wednesday morning. good morning all.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY JEAN!!!! here's to that thing you've been wishing for since christmas. :D
i have no problem about other women being virgin... altho i do kid friends about it sometimes...
ReplyDeletebut i do have a problem when the non-virgins are teeners...
i have no problem about engaging in pre-marital sex so long as the ones engaging in it are... at least 20...
not that being 20 automatically guarantees a sense of responsibility...
but still...
i have no problem about other women being virgin... altho i do kid friends about it sometimes...
ReplyDeletebut i do have a problem when the non-virgins are teeners...
i have no problem about engaging in pre-marital sex so long as the ones engaging in it are... at least 20...
not that being 20 automatically guarantees a sense of responsibility...
but still...
i don't have a problem either. and i share your concerns about teeners.
ReplyDeletewas just wondering though.
thanks for dropping by. :)
nowadays, women are more worried being not a virgin anymore when they have reached the 20's age... a lot of the influence from foreign cultures, i guess... but still i wish my daughter would be cautious with what is apt and not be influenced by her peers...
ReplyDeletenice site you have!