I was... 33 when I lost it and the only regret I have is it took so long... not for lack of trying, though!
It was awful though. She was a virgin, I was too... and it was our wedding night. And it was an outright disaster.
2007-02-10 02:32:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I was 15 when I lost mine and at the time I did regret it. I was saving myself but he took it too far. I mean started srying after the first push and he realized that he had done something horribly wrong. But I'm 20 now and have had 6 parnters and I don't regret it. I have a much more different view on sex and I know that what I did in the past had made me who I am today. And I know that I'm still a good person capable of loving someone.
2007-02-09 17:12:00
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answered by lizko2 3
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I was also 16yrs when I lost my virginity. I dont regret it at all. I had been busting to lose it, and the guy I picked was very exotic looking to me (like a Gypsy). He had long wavy brown hair, gold tooth and an earring (lol). He was also everything a girl would want in a first lover and just blew my mind!!! (and it was a one night stand - Im so wishing now that I had got his full name and perhaps taken things further with him!)
Im glad I had that with him, because over the years I have had many horrible things done to me, which may have turned me off sex completely - had I not have had that one truley magical experience. I wish now that I could meet up with him again and thank him for!
2007-02-09 17:25:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmm, I wonder if they have actual stats on that, most likely. I think it could be harder to find a partner, also a lot of LGBT aren't completely sure of their orientation til late teens, even 20's. Both of my sister's lost it around 18, one's straight, one's gay. Just depends on the person, really, some have the oppurtunity to lose it at an early age and do. And some have the oppurtunity, and don't, just not ready. I've honestly got no idea. *Hugs*? Too plain. *RambunctiousHugs!* That is a fun word, right there.
2016-05-24 21:06:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I was 17 and even though I had planned on waiting until marriage, I don't regret it because I'm engaged to the man I lost my virginity to. I'm happy that he's the only one that will ever have that part of me.
2007-02-09 17:15:23
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answered by Serenity 4
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I was 18 when I lost mine, and my bf had just turned 19. We started hanging out and became best friends about six months before we started dating, and we were (officially) together about one month before we had sex (except the whole 7 months we were not going out, we were still doing stuff with eachother, just not sex, so it was kind of leading up to it). I don't regret it at all because I was, and still am, deeply in love with him.
2007-02-09 17:19:45
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answered by Anonymous
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OK You made a mistake. That does not mean you have to repeat it with the next boyfriend. I know in the heat of passion things can get out of control. Especially since you have experienced how good sex can be. But Just remember, sex was a gift given by God to use to share with your life long mate. Please don't let your self be used by boys. Because they will. A lot of them only want that moment of satisfaction. Its up to you to say no i am not ready. Also your past is not of their business. Good luck to you.
2007-02-09 17:17:52
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answered by Janst 4
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I lost mine when I was 15 we were dating for 8 months. I thought I loved him but...............we stayed together awhile(3 years +) And I really don't regret it.......I'd do it all over again
2007-02-09 17:17:38
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answered by Bizzaregrl 4
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