I waited until I was married to have sex. The main reason was religion, but I also wanted my first time to be with the man I loved and I wanted my wedding night to be really special...and it was.
I have no regrets. People say...oh how boring, you missed out on so much. I don't see it that way at all...sex is great, but it's not everything. I didn't want to go around sharing myself with several different people. It opens you up to sexual disease as well as possible emotional pain etc.
2007-05-04 03:08:27
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answered by Misty 7
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No, I didn't save my virginity. I spent it when I was 20, and I am still with her to this day. We're not married, but it's getting more serious, so it might drift that way soon (I'm 24).
No, I don't regret it at all. I just waited until I found someone that sex might be meaningful with, not any random girl. Then again, I also waited until I was confident that I possessed the emotional maturity to handle the potential consequences of sexual activity, but I have no guidelines for that unfortunately.
I don't have AIDS, I've never gotten anyone pregnant, and I've never had sex for anyone but myself. But I also don't believe that virginity has to do with anything except sex; it certainly has no correlation (at least in my view) with respect, morals, virtues, values, or anything else that people believe it is supposed to imply in men or women.
2007-05-04 10:14:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I was saving my virginity to give to my husband on our wedding night. However, still single and still looking at age 59. Met a guy on Internet, dated for 2 mths and spent the night with him on 4th date and had sex all night and lost my virginity. Do not regret it...sex with him was great for my first time. No regrets..experience was well worth it....
2007-05-04 10:10:15
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answered by I suggest you go see Ghost Rider 1
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humm i planed on saving mine for religon and other reasons but down the road I figured that would not work out but I held on to it for 18 years i lost it april 1 what a day lol any way I don't regret it I just wish I was not as follish the frist time.
2007-05-04 10:06:36
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answered by John H 1
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I want to save it until I get married, mainly for religious reasons, but I think it's also quite romantic. I've never heard someone wait and regret it.
2007-05-04 10:05:24
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answered by Anonymous
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well, I didn't save mine. I lose mine at da age of 18and yes I do regret loosing it because I was not married when I lose it and now I have 2 kids and still not married yet .
2007-05-04 10:07:10
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answered by Mz. New Orleans 1
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im 16 turning 17 in august i am a virgin and i am waiting for the right girl.. and i finally found her she is 18 and she is a virgin to we are waiting tell july because she lives so far away. we love each other so much and can not think about being with someone else or not being with each other. any way we will lose it this summer and im kinda nervous so idk but i hope things go out for me. And so far im happy i did not lose it yet
2007-05-04 10:07:28
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answered by brandon W 2
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I am saving it until I get married and if not for any uncertain reasons I wont spare it for some main reasons: I am not a whore, I respect myself and my humanity, I respect my beliefs and convinced of the religion that I agreed to follow, am a girl who prefers to be a virgin forever than to be losing myself in one moment for lust or undignified illusionary pleasure!
2007-05-04 10:12:40
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answered by Sara007 5
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12 yrs. old and it was by mistake. I really am not as fast as the others where I live, but I don't regret it. It was with a boy I grew up with, and was dating for a while.
2007-05-04 10:06:30
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answered by realgood 1
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i did as a personal decision lost it at 20 on my wedding night and while i dont regret it it was disappointing BUT experience over the years made up for it
2007-05-04 10:08:12
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answered by trader1867 7
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