well i dont know how old you are, but picture yourself trying to raise a baby right now. if that thought scares you then your too young. you have all your life to have sex and all that stuff. just be young right now. whats your hurry to grow up? trust me, its not much to look forward too. its alot of hard work and stress.
2006-08-28 15:32:30
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answered by epihl01 2
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18+
2006-08-28 15:24:30
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answered by crystal89431 6
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2006-08-28 15:24:28
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answered by lavenderroseford 6
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2006-08-28 15:27:18
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-08-28 15:23:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say, when your an adult. But let's be real!
Most teenagers are sexually active.
I would advise a teen to wait as long as possible. No need to rush! If a person finds herself in a situation that could turn sexual, be safe and be prepared!
Babies and many STD's are forever!!!
2006-08-28 17:01:27
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answered by starrzfan 4
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I heavily imagine some youngsters at the on the spot are not waiting in any respect, in my opnion from 20 and above is ideal because you've a lil extra journey with existence and being an adolescent is purely not ordinary because it really is.
2016-12-05 20:41:04
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answered by styons 3
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If you can handle the consequences of an unintended pregnancy and understand what STDs are. If you are old enough to speak to a doctor about proper birthcontrol without needing a parent's consent. If you are mature enough to handle a committed relationship. If he doesn't say "You'll do this if you love me" And.... if he *does* say that... save yourself for another day.
2006-08-28 15:30:26
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answered by kaliselenite 3
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age 18 for a girl and age 21 for a boy it makes more sense than any earlier .
2006-08-28 15:43:27
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answered by ruhi 1
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When your responsible enough to practice birth control. When you are well informed on ALL sexually transmitted diseases and how to prevent them. I'm sorry, but most teen agers don't have a clue about these issues. Surely by 18 or older they are. (I hope)
2006-08-28 15:27:46
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answered by sparkie 6
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