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2006-12-24 15:55:29 · 60 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Singles & Dating

60 answers

When you are old enough to understand & accept the consequences.

2006-12-24 15:56:37 · answer #1 · answered by IMHO 6 · 7 1

I understand what you are going through, I'm 21 and I have not lost my virginity. I thought long and hard about when and where and who i would lose my virginity to, then I thought that my virginity is more important than just losing it because everyone else was doing it. If you have to ask this question then you are not ready for a sexual relationship. Because there are a lot of things that are involved in having sex is Emotional, Physical, Mental situations. Ask yourself if you are doing to be like others, or if you are doing because you think he will love you even more. Love yourself and know that you do not have to give up the most important thing that you have and that is your health. Because with having sex make sure you use protection so that you didn't get HIV, AIDS, STD's, or even get Pregnant. Please just take your time and think about what you want to do. My advise is to save yourself into you know that you are ready to let go of something that is more precious than anything else in the world.
I hope that I my advise was helpful.

2006-12-24 16:07:42 · answer #2 · answered by Callie B. 2 · 2 0

There is no good age to lose virginity. It depends on person's maturity/public relations. One can lose at 10 or 14 or 25 or more.
U know anything about safe sex?

2006-12-24 16:03:13 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

18

2006-12-24 15:57:30 · answer #4 · answered by bob 6 · 1 0

There is a lot you can do to experiment without losing your virginity. Virginity should be lost on your wedding night, and I recommend marriage for those age 26 or older.

It didn't happen that way with me, but I think my life would be much different if it had.

2006-12-24 15:59:34 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

South Park was right when they said 17. Not everybody is mature enough at that age, but those who are can go ahead -- as long as they have the basic knowledge about how to prevent STD's and how to use birth control effectively. For girls, this means going to a doctor beforehand. For boys, this means understanding their role in preventing pregnancy, at least to the point where they give a d@mn about protecting the girl -- which after all is also protecting themselves. Good luck.

2006-12-24 15:58:51 · answer #6 · answered by David W 6 · 0 0

There's no such thing as a 'good' age. Ask 100 people who've lost it at all different ages, and you'll get 100 different experiences--good, bad and indifferent.

It's nice to save it for a 'special' time, or for marriage, or the 'one.' But that rarely comes to pass, and when it does, it doesn't necessarily make it any better or enjoyable or 'correct' than not waiting.

If you're asking from a spiritual, religious or psychological perspective, I can't answer you except to reiterate there's no one answer for everyone. This is quite simply a completely subjective experience that only the individual has the right to decide, and it's nobody's place to stand in judgement.

2006-12-24 15:57:14 · answer #7 · answered by crom248 2 · 2 1

There really can't be an age put on virginity, but if I had to it would be 18. Its just when you are ready for the responsibility of sex.

2006-12-24 15:57:51 · answer #8 · answered by punkins_wife121705 2 · 1 0

the best age to lose ur virginity is when u fell u are in love but be careful

2006-12-24 15:58:42 · answer #9 · answered by Jaymie B 1 · 0 0

16 or 17

2006-12-24 15:56:58 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

There is definitely no recommended age to lose your virginity but ideally it will happen when you are ready, you are relaxed, you like the other person and you are totally one hundred percent comfortable with what you are doing.

2006-12-24 15:57:32 · answer #11 · answered by LiverGirl98 7 · 0 1

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