Virgin territory...
Well. What can I say?
Anyone who is prepared to subject themselves to the ‘intimate’ scrutiny of mainstream television is a man with balls - not of steel, but PLATINUM! If that doesn’t rid you of your shyness James, nothing will.
Last night’s ‘Virgin School’ made for an odd televisual experience. The fact that James was prepared, not only to stand up and tell the world that he is a virgin, but to effectively lose his virginity in front of a national television audience speaks volumes about the power of virginity. It tells us how, in this day and age, being a virgin is not just a person who has not had sex, but a person without a sexual identity – in a world where sex governs so much more of what we think, feel and do than we are ever conscious of.
So much of modern culture is wrapped and packaged around the idea that sex is something we are all doing, at any given moment, at every opportunity we can. And some of us are! But some of us aren’t. Some people, like James, have not even leapt the first hurdle. Well, until last night that is.
James, may your newfound sexual confidence serve you long and well.
You deserve it.


Something doesn't add up about this guy though... If he's introverted enough to remain a virgin until 26, how is he comfortable to join a sex school and lose his virginity on national television!?
Posted by: Billy | May 20, 2007 at 08:01 PM
Welcome back Billy!
I hear you.
It seems oxymoronic that a man who is THAT shy chooses to cure himself in such an extreme manner but perhaps that demonstrates the depth of his desperation and the lengths to which he is prepared to go to find a solution?
It wouldn't be everyone's choice, it has to be said.
The words 'baptism' and 'fire' spring to mind.
Posted by: Kate monro | May 21, 2007 at 02:06 AM