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Deflower

usgb/ˌdiːˈflaʊər/Volume
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Use with caution as it can be offensive or upsetting, referencing a personal, often traumatic experience. SlideHistorical texts may reference instances where a character was deflowered against their will.
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The term is old-fashioned and not commonly used in modern contexts to refer to losing virginity. SlideThe novel set in medieval times talked about the knight who deflowered the maiden.
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Often found in classic literature, poetry or historical contexts rather than in contemporary conversation. SlideThe poet wrote about knights and their conquests, including tales of deflowered damsels.
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