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A '''maid''' or a '''maiden''' usually refers to a virgin woman.  A guarantee of virginity is normally the presence of a [[maidenhead]].  Women are generally expected to be virgins on their wedding night, more so for noble women.  For example, because [[Lysa Tully]] was no longer a virgin her father Lord [[Hoster Tully]] found it difficult to arrange a marriage for her to a man of equal rank.   
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A '''maid''' or a '''maiden''' usually refers to a virgin woman.  A guarantee of a woman's virginity is normally the presence of a [[maidenhead]].  Women are generally expected to be virgins on their wedding night, more so for noble women.  For example, because [[Lysa Tully]] was no longer a virgin her father Lord [[Hoster Tully]] found it difficult to arrange a marriage for her to a man of equal rank.   
  
 
The loss of a noblewoman’s virginity can also become an opportunity for some nobles looking to marry off sons who are not considered good prospects.  After many rejections from other Houses Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] eventually approached the father of [[Delena Florent]] who had given birth to the bastard [[Edric Storm]].  Tywin proposed that his dwarf son [[Tyrion]] be married to Delena.  Her father rejected the proposal, preferring to marry her off to one of his household knights, like [[Hoster Tully]] he probably wanted a "whole man" for his daughter. {{Ref|asos|19|p  221}}
 
The loss of a noblewoman’s virginity can also become an opportunity for some nobles looking to marry off sons who are not considered good prospects.  After many rejections from other Houses Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] eventually approached the father of [[Delena Florent]] who had given birth to the bastard [[Edric Storm]].  Tywin proposed that his dwarf son [[Tyrion]] be married to Delena.  Her father rejected the proposal, preferring to marry her off to one of his household knights, like [[Hoster Tully]] he probably wanted a "whole man" for his daughter. {{Ref|asos|19|p  221}}
  
 
Virginity can also be held in high esteem by the [[Dothraki]] on occasion.  It is quite likely that a [[Khaleesi]] should be a virgin bride.  If [[Daenerys Targaryen]]’s brother had succeeded in claiming her [[maidenhead]] the night before her wedding it would have, according to [[Illyrio Mopatis]], undone years of planning{{Ref|aDwD|5}} – meaning that Khal [[Drogo]] would not have accepted Daenerys if she had not come to him a virgin bride.  
 
Virginity can also be held in high esteem by the [[Dothraki]] on occasion.  It is quite likely that a [[Khaleesi]] should be a virgin bride.  If [[Daenerys Targaryen]]’s brother had succeeded in claiming her [[maidenhead]] the night before her wedding it would have, according to [[Illyrio Mopatis]], undone years of planning{{Ref|aDwD|5}} – meaning that Khal [[Drogo]] would not have accepted Daenerys if she had not come to him a virgin bride.  
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A virgin man can also be referred to as a maiden on occasion.{{Ref|asos|75|p 858}}
  
 
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==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
 
{{Quote|"I am still a maid." {{Ref|asos|68|p 775}}}} – [[Sansa]], to [[Lysa Tully]]
 
{{Quote|"I am still a maid." {{Ref|asos|68|p 775}}}} – [[Sansa]], to [[Lysa Tully]]
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{{Quote|"[[Randyll Tarly|He]] told me once I was sure to die a maiden." {{Ref|asos|75|p 858}}}} – [[Samwell Tarly]], to [[Jon Snow]]
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==References and Notes==
 
==References and Notes==
 
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Revision as of 21:14, 31 July 2013

A maid or a maiden usually refers to a virgin woman. A guarantee of a woman's virginity is normally the presence of a maidenhead. Women are generally expected to be virgins on their wedding night, more so for noble women. For example, because Lysa Tully was no longer a virgin her father Lord Hoster Tully found it difficult to arrange a marriage for her to a man of equal rank.

The loss of a noblewoman’s virginity can also become an opportunity for some nobles looking to marry off sons who are not considered good prospects. After many rejections from other Houses Lord Tywin Lannister eventually approached the father of Delena Florent who had given birth to the bastard Edric Storm. Tywin proposed that his dwarf son Tyrion be married to Delena. Her father rejected the proposal, preferring to marry her off to one of his household knights, like Hoster Tully he probably wanted a "whole man" for his daughter. [1]

Virginity can also be held in high esteem by the Dothraki on occasion. It is quite likely that a Khaleesi should be a virgin bride. If Daenerys Targaryen’s brother had succeeded in claiming her maidenhead the night before her wedding it would have, according to Illyrio Mopatis, undone years of planning[2] – meaning that Khal Drogo would not have accepted Daenerys if she had not come to him a virgin bride.

A virgin man can also be referred to as a maiden on occasion.[3]

See Also

Quotes

"I am still a maid." [4]

Sansa, to Lysa Tully


"He told me once I was sure to die a maiden." [3]

Samwell Tarly, to Jon Snow

References and Notes

  1. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 19, Tyrion III, p 221.
  2. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 5, Tyrion II.
  3. 3.0 3.1 A Storm of Swords, Chapter 75, Samwell IV, p 858.
  4. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 68, Sansa VI, p 775.