Virginity. Yes, it's wonderful to remain a virgin until married. I understand what the Bible says on the subject.
However-
A lot of times, when our young ones are taught that virginity is the most precious thing, that it makes them special or set apart/above others who are not virgins, I think one of two things tends to happen:
1. They then set extremely high, impossible standards for a potential spouse to meet, at the same time setting themselves up on a pedestal- "I'm a virgin, therefore I deserve perfection from my future spouse" sort of thing. Being a virgin often becomes a major source of pride; and that's also a sin, is it not? So they may be sexually pure, but who wants an arrogant man/prideful woman? What good has their remaining a virgin done them at that point? Not that I'm saying fornication is fine- absolutely not. I just think that emphasizing the whole virginity thing like some people do isn't helping matters.
2. Unmarried couples will often take things as far they can without *actually* having sex, thereby remaining virgins. This is not sexual purity. Their hearts and minds are in the wrong place (and probably their hands, too). People can be promiscuous without ever "going all the way", and then still turn around and say, "But I'm still a virgin" to their future spouse. That's misleading. Yes, they've never had intercourse. But no, they are not sexually pure, as they imply by using the term 'virgin'.
So, it's all well and good to teach youngsters that it is best to remain a virgin until they marry, but wouldn't it be even better to teach them to remain pure of heart and mind? If they are both of those things, the physical/sexual purity naturally follows.