[GLN EC Saturday] Topic 6/4 : Virginity In Modern Society



Virginity used to be considered a very significant, precious thing for both men and women before wedding. In the past, the women who lost their so-called virginity would become outcasts. However, what used to be might not come back again – as today our modern society has a more sympathetic point of view towards the topic, being easy to accept loss of virginity. What is virginity? How does it affect our relationship to others? We’re gonna find out soon enough to have an overview of this topic on Saturday 6th April at GLN Keangnam.



Virginity in modern society
2:30pm Saturday, 6th April 2013
10th Floor, Keangnam Office Building, Pham Hung Str, Tu Liem Dist,  Ha Noi

2:30- 2:45: Breaking the ice
  • Making friends with others
2:45- 3:30: Discussing in pairs
  • What do you know about virginity? Is there a “male equivalent” for that?
  • What causes the loss of virginity in both genders? Do you agree with the point that “virginity is equal to dignity”, which means the women who failed to deliver their virginity to their husband would be “woman with no dignity”? Give us the ideas.
  • Some said that men should preserve their own virginity until marriage. Others argue that these “virgin men” would be extremely clumsy and couldn’t satisfy their women during marriage – which would eventually lead to marriage failure? What point would you agree with? Why?
  • Nowadays, premarital sex is frequent and less than a crime like before. Do you think it is an act of virginity preservation to have sex with the future wives/husbands, leading to have baby before marriage? Why?
3:30 – 3:45: Playing games

3:45- 4:30: Working in groups
  • Imagine that you’re a woman who was dumped by a lady-killer who just takes away your virginity. For a long time, you finally hang out with another guy. However, this guy has very old - fashioned thinking about virginity and would not accept you since you've lost your virginity. Come out with a solution (acting, presentation) in 5 minutes for each group.

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