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From The Laws of Manu, by Author Unknown, 200BCE

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Focusing on "virgin skin" (skin that hasn't been treated with harsh chemicals or invasive procedures).

Tragically, the phrase has also been used in reports regarding modern conflict and exploitation: pretty virgins

: Cultural critics often analyze how female sexuality is polarized in media between "pretty virgins" who smile sweetly and "sluts" who are treated as property [8]. : Modern reality shows, such as Virgin Island Focusing on "virgin skin" (skin that hasn't been

A virgin is generally defined as a person who has not engaged in sexual intercourse. : The media's portrayal of beauty and virginity

: The media's portrayal of beauty and virginity can significantly influence societal perceptions. There is a call for more diverse and realistic representations of beauty, sexuality, and relationships.

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Modern conversations are beginning to dismantle these old-fashioned ideals. We are moving toward a world where a person’s worth is defined by their intelligence

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