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Cell phone Quote by Sarah Ockler

“The whole idea of losing one's virginity is kind of ridiculous. To lose something implies carelessness. A mistake that you can fix simply by recovering the lost object, like your cell phone or your glasses. Virginity is more like shedding something than losing it. As in, "Don't worry, Mom. You can…” quote by Sarah Ockler
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““The whole idea of losing one's virginity is kind of ridiculous. To lose something implies carelessness. A mistake that you can fix simply by recovering the lost object, like your cell phone or your glasses. Virginity is more like shedding something than losing it. As in, "Don't worry, Mom. You can call off the helicopters and police dogs. Turns out - get this - I didn't actually lose my virginity. I just cast it off somewhere between here and Monterey. Can you believe it? It could be anywhere by now, what with all that wind.””

Sarah Ockler

About This Quote

Source Interview: Podcast episode with Sarah Ockler, 2023

The quote humorously argues that virginity isn’t a loss but a shedding, implying it’s not something you can retrieve once “lost”.

In simple terms: Virginity is more like shedding something than losing it.

Key Takeaway

Reframe how we view personal milestones.

Themes

humor identity social norms

Mood

playful irreverent

Type

humorous satirical

When to use this quote

  • college parties
  • dating experiences
  • personal storytelling
  • social media commentary

Key Concepts

Sexuality cultural narratives loss vs. shedding

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does language shape our perception of sexual milestones?
  • Can humor change societal attitudes toward virginity?
A Different Perspective

The metaphor may oversimplify complex personal and cultural meanings of virginity.

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