I’ve posted this before, and people got mad, perhaps because they don’t want to believe me. But any sexual pleasure, delibrately felt, makes one not a virgin. Therefore, theologically at least, masturbators are not virgins, but rape victims are. Which seems more just.
Of course, many people cannot handle this truth. There is this “cultural definition” of virginity, totally illogical, that is not consistent at all. Basically, the “cultural definition” is that one is still a virgin until they have experienced sex with another person, and usually it is defined as only intercourse (whichever type is “proper to” the sex or gender you are attracted to). Of course, this makes no sense. It draws an arbitrary “magic” line at intercourse, as if getting oral is somehow different than intercourse, or as if manual stimulation by another is somehow different than self-stimulation and as if both are somehow different than vaginal intercourse (even with a condom), or anal for gays.
But the Catholic Encyclopedia says this:
And Aquinas says:
And that is the only definition that has an objective, consistent criteria: delibrately-felt sexual pleasure. Any other definition is just sort of arbitrary, and thus even superstitious.