Does Virginity Really Matter? Poem by Glenn Mark Amor

Does Virginity Really Matter?

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Some says,
It was a bed of life
So preserved it with all you might.
But if a man really loves you,
He will loves you as you are
He will accept you who you used to be.

Some says,
If the woman is liberated,
Theres no need to feel agitated.
But as a symbol of pureness,
He may be proud to your wholeness.

For those not virgin,
If the man says it does matter,
He may not be the right one for you.
Is a matter of understanding.. respect.. and acceptance.

For those virgin,
Although most man says it doesn't matter,
Secretly, man is proud, if the bride is still a virgin.
But do you think it's unfair if the man is not?



(July 2001)

Saturday, January 17, 2009
Topic(s) of this poem: relationship,respect,responsibility,virginity
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Estrella Baldemosa 17 January 2009

ah er...Mr. glen. no offense but are you talking about both sexes? or maybe you are just being sexist. A one-way street debate? in your poem you are only talking about a man's outmoded point of view. why not ask yourself if your virginity matters to women and probably you could be of purpose as an altar sacrifice.

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Diane Montemayor 28 June 2009

Sir Glenn, The poem is simple but it rocks! ! ! My God, 'Ask yourself! ! ! '

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Juneil Sechico 14 June 2009

the last verse hit the bull on my head! this piece is brain stirring...! the title is always my Question since I was in high school...Virginity really matter...Man also should be virgin before his marriage comes in fairness to the woman!

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i didnt really like it... but yo can do better im so sure

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Tabo Mwangelwa 17 January 2009

hey, I like the poem - I feel it's true and I do agree with you.

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Glenn Mark Amor 17 January 2009

yes, I only talking about a man's point of view (what Im trying to say is my own point of view) ... it is not a one-way street debate (if your asking how the debate goes on, it just happened that I belong to the other group...) thank you for your comment.

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