noun
The false or performative appearance of sexual innocence or inexperience, often used for social, cultural, or manipulative purposes. It can also metaphorically refer to someone feigning inexperience or purity in other areas of life, masking a deeper knowledge or experience.
Etymology:
A blend of “faux,” from French meaning false, and “virginity,” indicating the pretense of sexual or experiential naivety.
Example Sentence:
He maintained a façade of fauxginity in his public life, despite his personal history being far more complex and seasoned.