A girl Sould Loose her Virginity the Night of Her Marriage.
2006-12-16 15:08:17
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answered by taylorparton 2
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18
2006-12-16 15:11:21
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answer #2
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answered by jlah 1
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The age at which she is married. The age at which she can no longer stand being the only one in her crowd not to have an STD. The age at which she is ready, willing, and able to be a single parent or, similarly, the age at which she's dying to be on welfare along the child(ren) she doesn't have the education or intelligence to support.
2006-12-16 15:24:17
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answered by dragonwych 5
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when she has the common sense to use protection, not to get pregnant, and when she can afford to raise a child from a pregnancy that she didnt use protection, basicly after truly knowing the one she loses her virginity to. she should hold her innocence with more honor than most do. but also know its her
choice to who she gives her innocence too. it may be better to wait for the right MAN that truly loves her.
2006-12-16 15:08:54
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answered by sharma 4
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When she is ready to give it up. I don't think she should have to wait until marriage, unless that is what she wants. I do not think she should give it up in highschool though. Not until they are 18 at least.
I was 22 (I turn 23 in March)
2006-12-16 15:07:28
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answered by Anonymous
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When she is with someone she knows well and truly cares for her, is able to accept the responsibility for her actions and knows the consequences(preg, std's, heartache, whathaveyou) that may be lying ahead. Sex is very powerful and binding you to that person in every way and shouldn't be used lightly
2006-12-16 15:17:33
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answered by curiousbluesweetie26 1
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Honestly, I was 18. It isn't something you should take lightly. Definatly wait until you know you are ready and it is with someone who truely cares about you the way you care about him.
2006-12-16 15:09:54
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answered by KimberlyAnn 1
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Over 17. Stay legal.
2006-12-16 15:07:46
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answered by Anonymous 3
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if it were my daughter...never!!!! Only do it when you are ready...don't be peer pressured into doing it. there are a lot of things can come along when you take that step. More than you can imagine. Be patient. If he loves you...he will wait until you are ready.
2006-12-16 15:09:47
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answered by amandaped25 4
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When she's married and over 18
2006-12-16 15:09:02
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answered by Princess Fred 1
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