Hmm I would like to hear some opinions. I have never kissed a girl or gone out on a date with a girl. I have just not met someone who I actually like. Do you think I should just start dating and have fun and see where that leads me? Maybe one of the girls I meet i enjoy being with. Or should I keep waiting to get my first kiss and date and marry the girl I feel is right for me? I forgot to mention that I have been searching for girls who are only virgins so anyone who wasn't I lost interest. Do you think I should just forget about this whole finding a girl who is a virgin like me and waited as well or should I just not care anymore? I'm starting to feel like today's society doesn't care and maybe I shouldn't either. Feels like I'm overthinking since no a days no one cares much. Hmm just unsure and it would be nice to hear some opinions. Thank you.
My issue with the whole 'only marry a virgin' idea is that you are, in a sense, deeming people unworthy or less than for things they may have done in the past and stopped doing. If a girl has sex, then later gets saved and stops having sex. Is a wonderful person and devoted Christian, now she is deemed not worth considering for marriage because of what she did in the past.
This severely limits your choices.
The issue i've observed with people of your mentality, and who are virgins themselves, is that they are unable to cope with the idea that the person they are with was with another. It seems a sort of intolerance and inability to deal with real life situations.
At the end of the day, if you find a solid Christian woman, and she has had sex in the past, but gave it up after getting saved, or even if she made a mistake while saved and repented, the person she's with in the present will be her focus, not those in her past.
While it is genuinely commendable that you have remained a virgin, don't let the fact that you haven't made mistakes in a certain area mean that those who have are any less than you. Because at the end of the day we are All sinners and we All are in need of salvation. Peoples pasts should be just that, their past. God has forgiven them and left their past behind, who are we to hold their past against them and think we are somehow being 'more Christian' by doing undoing God's forgiveness?