‘World’s oldest virgin’ explained why she said no for 108 years

Clara Meadmore’s story is one of self-determination, independence, and defying societal expectations. Born in 1903, Clara Meadmore lived a full 108 years without ever marrying or engaging in s-ex-ual relationships, earning her the unofficial title of the ‘World’s Oldest Virgin.’ Her life offers a fascinating perspective on personal choices and societal norms.

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When she was just 12, Clara Meadmore decided she would never marry. Growing up in a time when societal pressures on women were intense, Clara’s choice was unusual. After that, she explained her reasoning, saying, “I made my mind up at the age of 12 never to marry, and I’ve not gone back on that.” Clara’s youth coincided with a period where sexual relations were often limited to marriage, a norm she never felt inclined to follow.

Relationships and intimacy, to Clara, seemed burdensome. She remarked that seemed like “ a lot of hassle”, and that she’s always been busy doing other things. This straightforward attitude defined her approach to life. Clara found joy in her career as a secretary and later in hobbies like reading, gardening, and walking. “I’ve always had lots of platonic friendships with men but never felt the need to go further than that or marry,” she shared.

Clara often faced curiosity about her lifestyle. She addressed questions directly, clarifying that her choice had nothing to do with se-xu-ality or fear of intimacy. “I’ve never been interested in s3x,” she said, adding that she found happiness in her independence. By the time she celebrated her 105th birthday, she openly declared, “I’ve never had a boyfriend. I’ve never been bothered about relationships”.

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In spite of her unusual choice, Clara didn’t see herself as missing out. She lived a vibrant life, finding fulfillment in her work, friendships, and pastimes. Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour, gardening, and reading provided endless satisfaction. “People have their own views on sex, but I was never interested in it. I just never met anyone I wanted to marry,” she explained. Clara’s life exemplified that happiness can come from within, without the need for societal validation.

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Clara Meadmore passed away in 2011 when she was 108. Her story serves as a testament to living life on one’s terms. Clara once remarked, “Everything seems so fast these days. I don’t know a lot about young people or the way they do things, but I’ve always been happy alone.” Her independence and contentment are an inspiration for those who feel pressured by societal norms to conform.

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