r/virgin peaks Saturdays 8pm-10pm UTC
Based on observed patterns in communities discussing sexual health and personal experiences, r/virgin likely responds best to authentic personal narratives rather than theoretical discussions. Text posts sharing specific experiences about navigating dating while abstaining from sex tend to generate the most meaningful engagement. The community appears to value vulnerability, with posts detailing emotional challenges of being a virgin in a sex-saturated culture performing particularly well. Questions seeking advice about when or how to disclose virginity status to partners consistently spark thoughtful discussion. While image posts are less common in this sensitive topic space, infographics about sexual health statistics or diagrams explaining consent frameworks sometimes gain traction when shared with proper context. Link posts are generally received cautiously unless they come from reputable medical or psychological sources, as community members actively police misinformation about sexual health [therulesrevisited.com](http://www.therulesrevisited.com/2014/04/how-to-date-as-virgin.html).
The tone that resonates in this community leans toward compassionate and non-judgmental, with a strong preference for conversational authenticity over clinical detachment. Successful posters often share their experiences with self-deprecating humor that acknowledges the awkwardness of navigating intimacy without prior experience, but avoid making light of others' situations. Jargon is generally discouraged unless clearly defined, as members come from diverse backgrounds with varying levels of sexual education. The community responds poorly to prescriptive language that implies there's only one "right" way to approach sexual debut, favoring instead supportive phrasing that acknowledges multiple valid perspectives on timing and circumstances. References to religious or moral frameworks are acceptable when shared as personal context rather than universal truths, reflecting the community's emphasis on individual autonomy in intimate decisions.
Highly upvoted posts consistently demonstrate emotional honesty about the social pressures surrounding virginity while avoiding victim mentality. Posts that acknowledge internal conflict between personal values and societal expectations tend to receive the strongest positive response, mirroring the observation that "one of the biggest problems virgins face is that they don't know why they want to be virgins" [therulesrevisited.com](http://www.therulesrevisited.com/2014/04/how-to-date-as-virgin.html). Practical advice posts that address specific scenarios ("How do I discuss boundaries on a third date?") outperform vague philosophical questions. The community particularly values content that normalizes diverse experiences, with posts challenging the assumption that all virgins feel shame or that non-virgins are somehow more mature consistently rising to the top. Posts that include specific strategies for navigating common challenges, rather than just venting frustrations, generate the most sustained discussion.
Direct questions about technical aspects of first-time sexual experiences often get removed as violating content policies, despite the community's focus on virginity. Posts that frame virginity as a "problem" to be solved or imply moral superiority over sexually active people are quickly downvoted and frequently removed by moderators. The community has little tolerance for posts seeking validation of extreme timelines ("Is it weird to wait until 40?") without genuine openness to diverse perspectives. References to virginity as a "purity" concept often trigger negative reactions unless clearly contextualized within specific cultural or religious frameworks. Posts that read like disguised pickup artist advice or attempts to shame others for their choices disappear rapidly, reflecting the community's emphasis on non-judgmental support. Self-promotional content or links to commercial services receive immediate downvotes regardless of relevance.
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r/virgin was created on May 22, 2010, making it 16 years old and one of the earliest subreddits on Reddit. With 56,928 members, this is a growing community that has moved beyond the niche stage and attracts regular new members.
r/virgin is experiencing strong growth, with 1,153 new members in the last 30 days.
r/virgin shows moderate engagement relative to its size, with an average of 12.1 upvotes per post across its 56,928 members. The community is highly discussion-oriented, with a comment-to-upvote ratio of 2.03. To reach the Hot section of r/virgin, posts typically need at least 1 upvotes, reflecting the community's activity level.
Posts on r/virgin receive an average of 24.6 comments, indicating a highly engaged community where members actively participate in conversations rather than passively consuming content. This level of discussion is characteristic of communities that value dialogue and diverse perspectives.
Based on an analysis of 52 top posts from the past week, Saturday is the most active day with 12 posts reaching the top, while Thursday sees the least activity with 2 posts. Weekend activity tends to outpace weekdays, suggesting a more leisure-oriented community.
The peak posting hours are around 8pm UTC (5 posts), 1am UTC (5 posts), and 2pm UTC (5 posts). The quietest hours are 6am UTC, 8am UTC, and 2am UTC, with only 1-1 posts each reaching the top during these times.
Weekly breakdown: Monday (11), Tuesday (11), Wednesday (4), Thursday (2), Friday (3), Saturday (12), Sunday (9) posts reaching the top.
r/virgin currently has 56,928 subscribers. Over the past 30 days, the community has grown by 1,153 members (2.07%), averaging 37 new subscribers per day. This growth rate places r/virgin in the top 1% of all tracked subreddits.
Over the past 90 days, r/virgin has gained 3,583 subscribers (6.72%). Since tracking began 662 days ago, the community has added 13,053 total subscribers. Growth has been accelerating recently compared to the longer-term trend.
r/virgin is experiencing strong growth, with 1,153 new members in the last 30 days.
r/virgin has 56,928 subscribers as of June 2026.
The best time to post on r/virgin is Saturdays 8pm-10pm UTC, based on analysis of top-performing posts from the past week.
r/virgin is experiencing strong growth, with 1,153 new members in the last 30 days.
r/virgin was created on May 22, 2010, making it 16 years old.
Posts on r/virgin typically need at least 1 upvotes to reach the Hot section.
r/virgin is a Reddit community with 56,928 subscribers. The community describes itself as: "Share with us your hopes, fears and experiences in this support community for virgins. This is a privilege-free, drama-free, no-judgment zone." The best time to post on r/virgin is Saturdays 8pm-10pm UTC. Posts receive an average of 12.1 upvotes and 24.6 comments. The minimum upvotes needed to reach the Hot section is approximately 1. The subreddit is adding approximately 37 new members each day. Founded 16 years ago, r/virgin is tracked and analyzed by RedditList as part of its comprehensive database of over 106,357 subreddits.
Last updated: 2026-06-02 02:13:35