Losing Virginity Quotes

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Sylvia Plath
“My virginity weighed like a millstone around my neck. It had been of such enormous importance to me for so long that my habit was to defend it at all costs. I had been defending it for five years and I was sick of it.”
Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar

Sylvia Plath
“I lay, rapt and naked, on Irwin's rough blanket, waiting for the miraculous change to make itself felt. But all I felt was a sharp, startlingly bad pain. […]
Then the stories of blood-stained bridal sheets and capsules of red ink bestowed on already deflowered brides floated back to me. I wondered how much I would bleed, and lay down, nursing the towel. It occurred to me that the blood was my answer. I couldn't possibly be a virgin any more. I smiled into the dark. I felt part of a great tradition.”
Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar

“They say a virgin is the most precious thing in the world... I never understood it before now.”
E.L Beth, His Desperation