@salt @biohazard458 @Greannach @HOLOCAUST @Homegriffon @MisterRogersSnapped @becassine @bot @mushroom_soup @scary_person @ew
This makes me wonder something else. Let's say at some point in life you find the perfect woman. You get married, have some sex. The relationship doesn't last, and you end up with a divorce. From that point on, would other virgin women be entitled to refuse you as a potential boyfriend?
@salt @biohazard458 @Greannach @HOLOCAUST @Homegriffon @MisterRogersSnapped @becassine @bot @mushroom_soup @scary_person @ew
I just assumed the divorce was valid from every possible point of view, religious included, because that's not the part of the question I was interested in.
So if I understood this correctly, if this hypothetical marriage you would have had was deemed invalid by the church, and you got a legal and valid divorce, it would be admissible for a virgin woman to refuse you as a boyfriend from that point forward.
@salt @biohazard458 @Greannach @HOLOCAUST @Homegriffon @MisterRogersSnapped @becassine @bot @mushroom_soup @scary_person @ew
Do you think at that point you should still have a chance with what you'd view as the perfect virgin woman, or is it that maybe you shouldn't have the right to go for a virgin anymore?
@salt @biohazard458 @Greannach @HOLOCAUST @Homegriffon @MisterRogersSnapped @becassine @bot @mushroom_soup @scary_person @ew
So an experienced man should still have access to virgin women, but experienced women are denied access to a virgin Salt.