Essay On Losing Your Virginity

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Losing your virginity is one of the most profound experiences of growing up. While it gets a lot play in the movies, it is rarely been subject of serious study. A Vanderbilt University study has sought to make sense of our widely varying experiences. She proposes that how you lost your virginity, who it was with, and how it was affected later sexual relationships might be best understood in terms of the expectations you brought to the event and how the experience fit your expectations (Skarnulis, 2014). But before going to the actual process of losing or preserving your virginity, let us talk about the factors affecting your concept of the V. • Family and Friends: The Two Contradicting F’s The family can be regarded as the most prominent factor in a woman’s concept of virginity. …show more content…

How one views her peers who have and have not been involved in sex influences her own concept and how she will act on it. “How To Lose Your Virginity” documentary director and writer Therese Shechter said in an interview that “many older virgins in their 20s, 30s, 40s and 50s carry around stigma and shame because they feel “everyone is having sex but me (Shechter, 2013). Young people receive most of their information about sex from unreliable and biased sources like friends. Discussions about sexual and reproductive matters generally take place between “barkadas” of the same gender but only rarely with sexual partners (Rivera Jr., 2012). In contrast, even though sex matters are just okay to talk about by your circle of friends, virginity is still a tabooed topic among youth (Hernandez, 2013). But families are no different and are sometimes overlooked; because they are able to go to school, they are educated and should automatically know better. It is a dangerous assumption to make. Because to know better connotes comparison, and right now, these young boys and girls just don't know (Santos, A.,

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