The concept of "disvirgining" a woman is outdated and problematic. Virginity is a social construct that places value on a woman's sexual purity, often equating it with her worth as a person.
In reality, a woman's worth is not determined by her sexual history or whether or not she has had intercourse. It is important to recognize that a person's value is not tied to their sexual experiences.
If a man feels a sense of accomplishment or pride in "disvirgining" a woman, it is likely rooted in toxic masculinity and a belief that women are objects to be conquered or possessed. This mindset is harmful and perpetuates harmful gender stereotypes.
It is important to respect and value women as individuals, rather than reducing them to their sexual history. Consent, respect, and communication are key components of healthy and fulfilling sexual relationships.