It's like Parolles' speech in Act I, scene i of All's Well That Ends Well:

"There's little can be said in't; 'tis against the rule of nature. To speak on the part of virginity is to accuse your mothers, which is most infallible disobedience. He that hangs himself is a virgin; virginity murders itself, and should be buried in highways, out of all sanctified limit, as a desperate offendress against nature. Virginity breeds mites, much like a cheese; consumes itself to the very paring, and so dies with feeding his own stomach. Besides, virginity is peevish, proud, idle, made of self-love, which is the most inhibited sin in the canon. Keep it not; you cannot choose but lose bt't. Out with't. Within ten year it will make itself ten, which is a goodly increase, and the principal itself not much the worse. Away with't."

During this scene he's talking to a hot chick, so I can only imagine his motives for telling her to fuck virginity.

...having said that, lost it at 16. Nothing to regret.