Entity: DEFLORATION
Defloration refers to the act of rupturing the hymen, typically through sexual intercourse, resulting in the loss of virginity.
DEFLORATION
Etymology
The term 'defloration' originates from the Latin word 'defloratio,' which means 'to deprive of virginity.'
Definition
Defloration refers to the act of rupturing the hymen, typically through sexual intercourse, resulting in the loss of virginity. It is often associated with the first sexual experience of an individual.
Historical Context
Throughout history, defloration has been a significant event in many cultures, symbolizing the transition from innocence to adulthood. In some societies, it held religious or social importance.
Cultural Significance
Defloration has been a topic of interest in literature, art, and folklore, often portrayed with various symbolic meanings related to purity, initiation, and sexuality.
Related Concepts
Defloration is closely related to concepts such as virginity, chastity, and sexual initiation. It is also linked to discussions on gender roles, sexual norms, and personal autonomy.
See Also
- Virginity
- Hymen
- Sexual Initiation
The act of deflowering or the rupture of the hymen, usually in the context of sexual intercourse.