No, as I am a Christian:
If to preserve this vessel for my lord
From any other foul unlawful touch
Be not to be a strumpet, I am none.
– William Shakespeare
Othello, Act 4, Scene 2. Desdemona stands up for herself against Othello’s charge that she is a "strumpet" or prostitute. She uses religious language to try to convince him of her faithfulness and chastity. When she says that she has preserved her body "from any other unlawful touch," she is telling the truth. But Othello is so blinded by jealousy that he cannot see this.