Is the concept of "innocence" something you cling to, folks? You, and yes you too I can see you in the back... you can change your woeful ways.

Innocence is exactly one thing-- innocence of a crime. As in, the opposite of "guilty." You were acquitted of stealing that car... you're innocent. The colloquial term we all know and some use as innocence is... what? A lack of experience, no? It's worthless. I feel that there are many terms people use in this life that don't actually make any sort of sense when given even the barest amount of logical scrutiny. Case in point: Innocence.
People often speak of the concept of innocence in a sexual fashion; if you haven't had sex, you're innocent...
...or something. If you're not a drinker or drug user, you're innocent. Or something. What exactly are you innocent OF, though? ...of being a guilty party for violating some absurd distillation of an ancient Puritanical stringent way of living? That's ridiculous. The problem with the idea of innocence, and labeling yourself or others as such, is that it implies that to NOT be or act the way you are and do is somehow inherently screwy or amoral, and that your lack of experience is somehow something to be lauded. But... what exactly is amoral about having sex? What's amoral about having a drink? About smoking weed (I don't do weed, but I don't care if others do)? About getting a tattoo? You want to have sex, don't you? Most people do. And if you don't, that's cool, but not doing so doesn't make you innocent-- it makes you inexperienced. A lack of tattoos and a lot of piercings doesn't make you innocent... it means you don't have tattoos or a lot of piercings. You're merely inexperienced in those things.

Don't cling to the concept of "innocence" as something that's actually quantifiable/measurable... because it isn't.
And if something is not measurable, how do you know it even exists? What, is there some kind of checklist for this crap? And who gets to make the checklist? So... if you've masturbated but not had sex, are you innocent? What about if you have sexual thoughts? Are you innocent then? Are you a bad, bad boy for those three beers you had at a party last week, since you're not twenty-one yet (in America)? Still innocent? What if you go to church regularly? Does that give you a few innocent points? Well gal, what if you go to church regularly but you got fucked last night? Are you still innocent? When someone says that innocence was "lost".... how? Is there some magical barrier or pixie dust that was sprinkled on you to make you somehow 180 degrees different from how you were just like an hour before? Simple answer: No.
How is this stuff tallied? Who wins the "most innocent" prize? Or even better... are you only innocent if you're physically attractive? Seems to me that no one actually cares about the innocence prize if the person who wins it is homely or unattractive-- then it's something that makes you a square.
So, basically, we aren't doing ourselves any favors by using a term that makes no sense. Language matters, folks; words matter. It's not just semantics.

Thanks for reading.
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