@Silfir
beause she doesn't share society's collective obsession
Hardly. There is a strong collective
disregard for virginity, not an obsession with it. Aside from males, for whom it's perversely used as an insult. Modern teachers aren't even allowed to teach facts that might
tangentially encourage people to save their virginity, such as the prohibition against them pointing out that the most effective way to prevent the spread of STIs lies in the choice of sexual partner. When it's that verboten I don't see how you can think people are "obsessed" with it in a positive way.
The MC is the "normal" one, and the others are unconventional. I think she's wrong not because she's abnormal, but because I think both she and what's normal are wrong.
There is nothing "creepy" about wanting exclusivity in a relationship. That is a pretty basic underpinning for most people. Some just use less loose definitions than others and don't make the same exceptions others do.
Any guy who gets upset that he didn't get to inflict physical injury when he stuck his dick in a pussy
If you think the greatest importance of the hymen is about physically tearing the hymen, then you have failed to understand why people who
truly care about virginity do so.
If it were about the physical tearing I wouldn't value male virginity as highly as female, which I do, or I would view "surgically-restored" hymens as preferable to them being lost accidentally, which I don't.
To be clear, yeah, the hymen is a bother, and I'm glad there's no male equivalent to stop me building my dildo collection. If the manga had pretended it didn't exist and wasn't conceived of at all in-universe, never used the word or brought up the concept, and had just referred to her as being a virgin based on her having no sexual experience with others, I'd say go right ahead, jam the thing in. But since it does exist, then it's entirely irrelevant to describe how unpleasant or inconvenient it is that it exists, and neither those factors nor the "but there are exceptions" change the significance of making a conscious choice to tear it. At this point the best the series can do is have her fall off a bike or something and get unlucky, or have her belatedly realize that that had happened when she was younger. It'd be very lame, but it'd get it out of the way.