I think you should be old enough physically, mentally and emotionally to be able to cope with the consequences should they arise
2007-04-27 20:12:38
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answered by skip22h 3
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The ideal point in time for one to loose(or give away depending on the situation) is a two part answer. The first being when you're as old or even older than your states legal age of consent. The second being when you yourself are feeling comfortable about being able to speak openly and candidly with the person to which you will be so intimate with. Basically, it's like this: If you're asking if you're ready for sex, then you ain't. If you're asking what's a better birth-control method other than abstinence, then you're almost ready.
2007-04-28 03:14:38
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answered by mangamaniaciam 5
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2007-04-28 03:11:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Well legally it would be about 18, but it depends on what country. If you want to look at the legality of intercourse, then go here: http://www.avert.org/aofconsent.htm
In Christianity.. it would be after you're married.
For yourself personally, it is the age you feel is right. So, if you think you're ready at 19 or 17 or 16, then it's your decision. Just make sure it's for the right reason, and your decision, not someone elses.
This should be really helpful: http://www.avert.org/sex.htm
2007-04-28 03:53:55
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answered by Ally H 2
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I believe that a person is old enough to lose their virginity if they are responsible enough to take care of themselves and the person they are with, emotionally, physically, financially, and spiritually. In other words, I believe one should be in a monogomous, preferably married, relationship, with someone they truly love. And always take into consideration the third person that may become involved, and may want to call you mommy or daddy. Abstinence is the only foolproof birth control. I am not trying to preach, just speaking the truth.
2007-04-28 03:28:00
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answered by sarah k 2
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2007-04-28 03:19:49
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no "right" age to lose your virginity. You should wait until you feel you are ready. You need to be mature enough to take responsibility for your actions, and anything that happens as a result of those actions.
2007-04-28 08:38:55
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answered by aqx99 6
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It is just your person choice.. not necessary a rule.. but socially it is considered .. it should be after marriage... I do not say anything about it.. so i think it is not age.. it is understanding and realizing what is virginity to oneself.. and how to go ahead with it.. Something you have.. something you should understand.. value and respect it .. and think over it.. where and when it is right to Loose it.. as and when you think you do not need it any more.. OK ..
2007-04-28 03:13:36
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answered by paul 2
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Married.
2007-04-28 22:18:11
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answered by Paul P 4
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no one can answer this cuz there's not a certain age- someone should only have sex when they understand the all the emotional, mental and physical pros & cons about having sex and knows not to be pressured in any way or feel guilty for wanting to wait and can be responsible to keep themself safe & healthy, and have alot of self respect.....it's better to have your first experience with a person u love or have stronger feeling for & feels the same for u- don't do it to make someone else happy, or to keep up with other people, its ok to wait
2007-04-28 03:34:55
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answered by Tee118 4
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