Virgin Defloration
I do love when these websites use very precise terms for what they’re selling. Defloration sounds like an almost clinical term for losing your virginity, even though it’s simply a fancy form of the word deflowering. I know that there are those folks who dream of exploring virgin territory and plumbing never before penetrated depths. For me, I’ll be honest I prefer a lover at least as experienced as me, but I suppose other dudes, or talented ladies work better under pressure.
I just know that for me, the first time I had sex was hardly spectacular. I’m not complain, or try to claim that having a orgasm coaxed out of me by something other than my own two hands wasn’t grand in itself at the time. However, in retrospect otherwise the experience was hardly special, or even other than being the first time, memorable. Therefore, I think of virgin sex as a complicated rather than simply exciting thing.
With these types of sites, we all tend to wonder whether the chicks are indeed virgins, or if they’re only “Like a virgin touched for the very first time” as Madonna’s hit once said. Lucky for us, or at least for you who are really into seeing proof that a female performer has never done it before, they show us extreme close-ups of the women’s hymens. Mistress Tracy insists that they’re tasteful, but I’m not sure how you make sticking a camera up someone’s pussy anything but classy, anyway.
I was hoping to see how close up was close up, but there isn’t really an example in the members’ area preview. Nevertheless, Mistress T explains that the scenarios seem realistic enough to her, as the dudes take is slowly when they fuck these supposedly innocent holes. Once they popped the cherry, they pull out to display evidence of their work. I’m not sure how graphic that might be.
At any rate, although I might never want to return to the days prior to the loss of my sexual innocence, according to Alison Maxwell’s Trend Mill (07/10/03) in USA Today a few years ago revirginization was becoming one of the hottest trends back then. She suggested that it was rather popular with people who wished to make their wedding night special.
Some couples that were living together would actually switch to sleeping in separate rooms metaphorically to reseal their purity before they sealed the deal literally by getting married. More interesting to me were the posts on a website called Consumating.com about how long you needed to abstain before regaining your virgin status. Most argued six months to a year, so personally, my purity remains questionable and my innocence is still lost.





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