If your bride's virginity is important to you, she shouldn't lie about it. Essentially this is a device that is intended and functions solely to commit fraud; to enter into an agreement under false pretenses. If a device lacks any legitimate use, I see nothing wrong with banning it.
The fact that virginity is required of women as a matter of course (and not of men) is unfortunate, but a separate issue.
Edit: Although, the fact that such a device might be used to protect a woman from assault gives it a legitimate use that would remove any justification for banning it.
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And you believe Bush and the liberals and divorced parents and gays and blacks and the Christian right and fossil fuels and Xbox are all to blame, meanwhile you yourselves create an ad where your kid hits you in the head with a baseball and you don't understand the message that the problem is you.
Last edited by inBOIL; 10-14-2009 at 12:46 AM..
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