Is virginity real?: Sex Ed #6
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DownloadGame show host Shan: Welcome to Like a Virgin, where no question is off-limits,
and the answers might surprise you. Today, our contestants are:
Teen Shan!
A chick from the 1980s!
And a maiden from the Middle Ages!
First question: How can you tell if a woman isn’t a virgin?
Teen Shan: From how she walks? She’s got, like, a sway, you know?
Game show host Shan: Yeah, no. Contestant two?
1980s Shan: No doy — if she’s got tampons in her purse.
Game show host Shan: Not even close. Contestant number three,
and I’m terrified of what you’re about to say.
Medieval Shan: ‘Tis but a simple task. Brew a potion of herbs, onions,
and garlic. Place a weighty covering upon the maiden as she sitteth in a
chair above the fire, and allow the vapors to waft up into her v—
Game show host Shan: NOPE. Clearly we need to get into this.
[gasps]
Full subtitles available in the video player
Key Vocabulary (12)
Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
People refers to a group of human beings or the general public. It is the standard plural form of the word 'person'.
Grammar in This Video
"How can you tell if a woman isn’t a virgin?"
"Brew a potion of herbs, onions, and garlic. Place a weighty covering upon the ma..."
"Who’s your daddy?"
"my land, my crops, my stuff—and, hold on, which one of these kids is mine?"
"When someone thinks “virgin,” their mind often goes to the only sex act that can..."
"Which sounds like I made it up, but I swear I’m not messing with you."
"Welcome to Like a Virgin, where no question is off-limits"
"I’m terrified of what you’re about to say."
"women were expected to reserve sex for their husbands."
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