Diane_Windsor said:
The point to "saving yourself" is to obey God's laws.
Agreed. And God's laws have a point. Between all the STIs and manipulative behavior involving sex these days, there's enough evidence for some people to discover 'laws' like this without knowing God.
Some 'virgins' simply learn from the mistakes of others. Some learn from the mistakes of others, plus they can point to God's word as consistent with what they observe, which may even strengthen their faith in God. I'm sure there are at least as many ways of looking at this as there are people, so allow me to move onto my next, somewhat related, point.
As far as experience goes, it can work both ways. Believe it or not, there's such a thing as "bad experience". Also, people can get locked into lousy techniques, or maybe they told they were 'great in bed' by a previous lover that was lying to them (which, in turn, bred false confidence and experimental inflexibility) etc. Thus, somebody who has less experience may actually turn out to be more open minded, receptive, adaptable and sensitive in the bedroom. However, we only speak for ourselves... nobody can really claim to know what it's like to live on the other side of this fence. And honestly, I bristle when someone says their promiscuous past *must* somehow make them a better lover. Maybe it's true for a few of the less-imaginative folks, but that sentiment shouldn't be projected onto others as a forgone conclusion. I mean, can you read their minds? Can you see what's going on in their bedrooms? Of course not. You can be assured that folks who wait for marriage aren't nearly as one-dimensional, or easy to pin down, as some assume them to be. And you can also be certain that they haven't had any bad experiences.
For the record, I believe virginity can only be lost through consensual, mutually agreed upon, sex.