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An individual can claim to be a '''born-again virgin''' if, after having engaged in sexual intercourse, s/he makes a commitment to not be sexually active until marriage (or some other point in the future, or indefinitely). This term has gained some popularity among fundamentalist Christians, who place a strong emphasis upon sexual purity and abstinence from premarital and extramarital relations. | An individual can claim to be a '''born-again virgin''' if, after having engaged in sexual intercourse, s/he makes a commitment to not be sexually active until marriage (or some other point in the future, or indefinitely). This term has gained some popularity among fundamentalist Christians, who place a strong emphasis upon sexual purity and abstinence from premarital and extramarital relations. | ||
Revision as of 13:23, 5 July 2021
An individual can claim to be a born-again virgin if, after having engaged in sexual intercourse, s/he makes a commitment to not be sexually active until marriage (or some other point in the future, or indefinitely). This term has gained some popularity among fundamentalist Christians, who place a strong emphasis upon sexual purity and abstinence from premarital and extramarital relations.
In rare cases, born-again virgin females undergo a hymenorrhaphy to restore their hymen. Another option is the artificial hymen.
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