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Originally Posted by GMLAW
Look I don't know if male virgins are that discriminated in the UK, but if you say so I'll believe it. But you can't make this point by discriminating another group (female virgins).
That's not true sir, I specifically said that (and here's the key part
assuming all things being equal and that she is keen on attaining sex, virginity past a certain age (for both genders, but more so for women) does indeed correlate with unattractiveness. That it correlates is utterly indisputable. Good looking people, male or female, get more sex than less good-looking people.
If you're keen on sex, not particularly fussy about quality of partners, but haven't attained it, you're obviously unattractive or handicapped in one way or another.
This is all a bit of a moot point anyway; away from the internet I can't begin to imagine finding out that a girl is a virgin before I can tell what she looks like. On top of that, my girlfriend in first year was a virgin and drop-dead gorgeous at that, with a lot of male attention.
As such, the fact that she was a virgin was clearly down to her own discerning choices as she had no shortage of admirers.
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Originally Posted by Absurdas
You seem to assume that both men and women want to lose virginity equally. But, if there's ~even male to female ratio and it's far easier for one side to get laid it means that the other side wants it a lot more.
No not necessarily, I've prefaced each hypothetical with "presuming we're talking about two people who want to lose their virginity" and suchlike.
But yeah, men do want sex more (and are less fussy) than women. I would speculate that part of this is from the stigma against male virginity and the pressures men face to get it done, but also due to nature.