Irrespective of the numerous readings that have closely attempted to identify a
convincing interpretation to it, the phenomenon of virginity is still a case in point that
dictates meditation. Each reading has thus relied on various procedural techn
iques that has
disclosed its capability to uncover the secrets of such a phenomenon. Those studies have
highlighted significant aspects of the phenomenon of virginity, introduced a spectrum of
exegeses, each of which has scored some sort of success; but collectively revealed the
extent of richness of this phenomenon more than uncovering its causes. Accordingly, each
answer it proposed has triggered a question, or questions, up to the degree that virginity
has appeared camouflaged by the obscurity of love itself, its charm and scale.
This piece of research is an unpretentious attempt to contribute to reach a
convincing, or at least an acceptable, interpretation to the phenomenon of virginity. Thus,
it seeks to negotiate the exegeses introduced by the previous studies, in an attempt to
scrutinize the bases that those studies relied on.
This research deals with Legitimacy extent of medical work in non-therapeutic cases such as virgin patching, sex change, medical sterility, lease of uterus for reproduction with medical assistance, plastic surgery and scientific research and experime
nts. The medical work is not legitimate in the previous cases, because it does not originally aim for therapy and cure, but it is possible that the medical work in the previous cases is legitimate if it is exceptionally aiming for therapy.
The research concluded some results and recommendation, which may contribute in issuing required legal texts by the national legislator.