hey...im 16 i lost my virginity when i was 15 i dont think its a bad thing to wait but i mean if you are feeling the person go for it...just know how to use protection at all times..n if you want to go oral just wait until you are married because oral sex is just straight out nasty and digital sex also
Hey tyra im 15 years old and I have lately been thinking about u no s.e.x and when will be the right time for me I think that now a days that's what every body is talking about so why not do it you no but ill think ill be the smarter person and wait until my body says im ready
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people are making such a huge deal about this, it is so stupid. Look at middle ages, times before that and any non 21st or 20th century time period, girls were getting married off at 11 or 12. That being said its a bit ridiculous at 11 or 12, but I think that 13-15 is pretty average, it's just that people are so damn sensitive these days that shows like the doctors, tyra and oprah make so much money and fans. It's ludicrous.
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I'm 15 and I lost my virginity at 14 and I believe that sex isn't all that bad as what others say... I had sex and I don't regret it a bit. Im still with the same guy and have been with him for over a year. Sex brought us both closer together and opened up a whole new door in our relationship. My bf and I have sex regularly and we are responsible and use protection. Sex at a young age is WAY over-rated though. Many young girls and guys get pressured into having sex and that is why many regret it. But my bf and I are very open and talk about everything, we were both ready for sex.. Sex isn't always bad
Dear Tyra, I lost my virginity right after graduating high school this June. I was still seventeen, but just barely. I was drunk during "senior week" at the beach and when I was told that I could hook up with an absolutely beautiful boy from the year above me I did it in an instant. When I lost my virginity sex was a sweet and giving act on both sides and I couldn't have asked for anything better. True, the position that we were in was rather compromising and the whole house knew that I was losing my virginity, but it's not something that I regret at all. I'm happy that my first time was with a "hook up" and though I didn't know the boy at all when it happened he's actually an very nice person.
Goodness Gracious! Alright, let me start out by saying that I find some of these comments shocking and appalling! It's so crazy how our generations are changing...when my mom was 13 or 14, she wasn't even thinking about sex! Now the average age for a girl to lose their virginity is 14 or 15? WHAT?!?! What's going to happen with the next generation? Is it going to lower to 9 or 10? I mean seriously. I agree with one person who said it's (in part) because of parents these day. Parents are so concerned with being a friend to their child, they're not PARENTING. Come on. You should know where your child is and who they're with and EXACTLY what they're doing. Always. Until they turn 18 and/or move out of your house, they are your responsibility and if they go out and have sex and get pregnant at 14 years old, an UNACCEPTABLE epidemic, guess what?- IT IS YOUR FAULT! I love how parents these days are only held accountable for their actions when they beat their kids or touch them in the wrong way...that's one thing we've got to change. I understand kids are going to lie, and at some point you have to "trust them"...but hasn't anybody heard of TRUST IS A PRIVELEDGE? When I was growing up and I lied to my mom, she did things like take my door off its hinges! It sounds crazy to a lot of people, but when your trust is breached with your child, there should be no "forgive and forget" method...there should only be EARN IT BACK! Because trust isn't something we're given, it is something we earn. If we want our future generations to be prepared for the real world, why don't we start by being held accountable