I've often wondered why it's so common for men to get circumsized at birth, but women don't lose their hymens at birth.
Clitorectemy, a procedure which I hear is common in Africa is always unethical and is bad for the woman.
But what good is a hymen?
It's not a good marker of virginity since women can lose it just by doing sports or something. It easily breaks. And it's not like people need to have a marker for virginity in women and not for men anyway. All it's there to do is make sex a painful experience. So why not lose it as early as possible in order to avoid pain later? One's first sexual experience shouldn't have to be a painful one.
Forgive me if I'm misunderstanding something about the anatomy here and this would be worse off for women physically to lose the hymen at a younger age.
Also, I may not be a Christian, but one of the things I actually view good about the religion is the fact it often treats women's and men's virginity as equal. A man is also to hold himself for marriage.
Even as a free love supporter. I must say there are some good aspects, such as this, to Christian Celibacy. Female virginity is overrated, and male virginity is underrated. At least Christianity has some equality about the matter and isn't all about calling guys studs and women sluts.