Quite true; maybe not proud...but I think they should be joyous about their virginity whether on here or in the world.
People who've admitted they're virgins are not saying anything about others who are "no longer" virgins, but are saying something exclusively about *themselves* and the choice *they've* had the strength to make "so far" in life (because I'm sure we can all agree, it's HARD to resist in today's world). Because the thing is we're ALL virgins at one point in our lives, unlike choosing to be a vegetarian (and I know it was just an analogy, I'm just going with it).
And for those who've recently chosen to resist the temptation (because that's what we're really talking about here;
resisting the temptation of the flesh); for those who are feeling the pressures of this world (and their own biology) building to cause them to break their resistance, I think to know there are others who are joyously standing - years deep in *their own* resistance - is encouraging for them. But how could they identify with them unless those people make themselves known?
I mean to be honest, a Christian community is the ONLY place where one SHOULD be able to wear that like a badge of honor...especially when EVERYWHERE ELSE in this world it's badge of shame. In the world, it's seen as if one hasn't yet removed the "training wheels" from their life and began REALLY living until they've had sex (to the point where it almost becomes a "chore" to complete as soon as possible). I mean, I've never seen a movie made to joke about a 40-year old vegetarian (lol), who "wins" when he finally eats meat. And the joke wasn't even that he was a virgin; it was that he's been one for *so long* and had no experience in the carnal things of this world...
Again it has nothing to do with non-virgins...but there's an entire world, an ENTIRE WORLD of non-virgins that suggest such a lifestyle is akin to arrested development; that something must be *wrong* with someone who's "still" a virgin...and is it such a surprise this is true, when other things of this world are called good when they're really evil?
Isaiah 5:20
Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
I think if there IS a feeling being felt it's not caused by professed virgins, but by those who are either non-virgins or haven't themselves admitted their own virginity. I feel these people are actually (wrongly) judging *themselves* as "unworthy", "guilty" or "shamed" when they shouldn't feel that way at all...but then that feeling maybe gets projected onto the professed virgins as if they're purposely making them feel that way.
So maybe non-virgins feel bad because they don't have their
own virginity anymore, and non-professed virgins feel bad because they don't have their
own joy in their virginity (because it's a burden).
And if so this an indirect form of coveting, and that's nowhere any of us should be because we *ALL* equally have the priceless treasure of Christ...and that's something no one can take away from any of us.
So congratulate those who are still virgins...and applaud those who've renewed their vow to chastity before marriage...but don't compare the two because they're two different camps related to each other, with different struggles.