She had even a larger clitoris than Miss Frankland, with which she absolutely deflowered her sister's cousin at the age of fourteen.
I lay soaking within the delicious sheath until her convulsive shudders and short sobs showed that my now fully deflowered mistress was recovering her senses.
She had really never seen a prick, although it was evidently a prick that had deflowered her, for with my fingers I had explored her cunt, and found no hymen there.
Probably another push would have decided my position, but nature could hold out no longer, and I yielded down my erotic tribute to her virginal charms, without having actually deflowered her.
Whom no man shall have deflowered before their destined spouses, nor any Jinn.
Because, according to an ancient custom, it was not lawful to strangle virgins, the young girls were first deflowered by the executioner, and afterwards strangled.
It is believed, that he deflowered one of them, Drusilla, before he had assumed the robe of manhood; and was even caught in her embraces by his grandmother Antonia, with whom they were educated together.
But sure some Tereus hath deflowered thee, And, lest thou shouldst detect him, cut thy tongue.
See, there she lies, Flower as she was, deflowered by him.
Whom no man shall have defloweredbefore their destined spouses, nor any genius.
They come to Hong Kong at 13 or 14, and are deflowered at a special price which goes to the owners.
Caius Julius, you say, deflowered the virgin purity of her civil liberties.
If in the morning the same thread would not go around her neck it was a sure sign that she had lost her virginity during the night; if not, she was still a virgin or had been deflowered at an earlier period.
Whatever the form, the labia close more tightly together in virgins and in young individuals generally than in the deflowered and the elderly.
An old established practice whereby newly married women are deflowered by others than their husbands, whether by priest, lord, or stranger.
If in the morning the same thread would not go around her neck it was a sure sign that she had lost her virginity during the night; if it would, she was still a virgin or had beendeflowered at an earlier period.
At Tenasserim fathers used to beg of their daughters to allow themselves to be deflowered by Christians or Mohammedans.
I have never remarked in a little negress, who had been deflowered by a White, the valvular inflammation, which, with us, is noticed as the result of premature copulation before the parts are sufficiently developed.
How many girls who have been deflowered get married without their husband ever suspecting anything, although he has not the same physical disadvantages that the black has to prevent his seeing through the trick?
They attach no importance to their virginity; they are deflowered under the strangest conditions, without the least thought or care about the act they are accomplishing.
Mantegazza and Ciuffo found, prostitutes are very largely servants from the country who have already beendeflowered by men of their own class.
Martineau, again (De la Prostitution Clandestine, 1885), showed that prostitutes are usually defloweredby men of their own class.
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