Virginity's Value Vanishes
» Amorous Research
The importance placed on female virginity is declining according to research by University of Iowa sociologists Christine Whelan and Christie Boxer.
In the 1930s male respondents were seeking a dependable, kind lady who had skills in the kitchen. Chastity was more important than intelligence. But, the recent results indicate that guys look for love, brains and beauty and if the lady has a sizable salary to her credit, it’s an added advantage.
Though the sexist pigs still expect a woman to be a good cook and housekeeper.
Men value education more than chastity
