A video of a woman passionately schooling young girls on the importance of keeping their virginity has sparked mixed reactions across social media.
In the now-viral clip, the woman delivers a fiery lecture, boldly declaring that “nothing should enter the hole until your wedding night.” According to her, that’s exactly how God designed it — a sealed body, untouched, reserved for one man, on one night, after marriage.
Using a visual prop (reportedly a piece of cardboard with a cut-out), she compared an “open hole” to a used item and a sealed book to a woman who preserves her virginity.
“Have you ever gone to a bookshop and seen a sealed book? You can’t open it until you buy it. But an open book? Anybody can flip through it. That’s what happens when you allow different men,” she said.
She explained that, though no one can see the changes happening inside a woman’s body, there’s spiritual and emotional damage from allowing multiple sexual partners.
In her words:
“You don’t know, but people are poking you. Before you know it, this is how your body is inside. But because you can’t see, you don’t know what’s happening to you.”
She further emphasized that while keeping virginity doesn’t automatically make someone “pure,” it does represent value, honour, and obedience to God.
The message, while resonating with some, has also raised eyebrows for its delivery and tone. While some viewers applauded her for promoting abstinence and biblical values, others felt the analogies were a bit extreme and potentially shaming.
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