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hey can someone help?

My friend told me the other day that if you're a virgin you're ugly is that true? which would technically make me ugly? i mean do you or anyone out there agree with that statement? why or why not? i mean idc if u think i am ugly its all good ..think what you want... if you think i am pretty its still all good...or is my friend right? but i part of me still doesnt care ....

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  • 8 years ago
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    Virginity is never a basis for being beautiful. It all starts from within. Don't believe in what others are saying. You have to feel good about yourself and know that you are beautiful. You have your own principles and values so why waste time on pondering about their words? Be happy. For me, saving one's self is being beautiful already. You don't have to go with the flow. Stand out. Now this is not only beautiful, but pretty cool as well. =)

  • Shick
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    8 years ago

    no, it doesn't mean that at all. it means you just haven't had sex. I mean my friend has guys asking her out all the time and she's still a virgin. I'm 18 and I'm a virgin. There's no correlation between attractiveness and whether or not you've had sex before. I mean look at Ron Jeremy. Most famous male porn star, also one of the ugliest men in the world. And I think that deep down you do care, otherwise you wouldn't be asking this question and you wouldn't be using ellipses. Don't feel bad just because you're a virgin, that's a good thing. Guys prefer virgin girls. I mean what would you prefer, a nice unopened soda or an opened soda that's had a bunch of penises in it?

  • 8 years ago

    "We live in a world where losing your phone is more dramatic then losing your virginity."

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