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  • When they're old enough to honestly say to themselves that they've fallen in love and not lust.
  • The age that they are ready to accept the consequences of sex psychologically, but have the means to support a child both financially and emotionally. They better be ready to give up a lot and, in the right circumstances, gain a lot.
  • it's up the person involvold everyone is ready at differant ages the most important thing is not to be presserd into something your not ready for and if you do have sex dont let listen to people who judge you look down on you.And ofcause allway use birth control.
  • i think it depends on ur values and beliefs. if u r emotionally ready and r not being pressured, it is fine as long as u still maintain ur personal values and morals. they can sometimes b way more important when put into perspective
  • when you are mature enough to know you have to wrap it up, and understand what could happen because of it.
  • I don't know it depends on their age. But I know its way before my age. I'm 19 and I am most likely one of the oldest virgins there is.
  • The "right" time varies from person to person. For me, it turned out to be my 25th birthday. Great birthday present!
  • when they understand it, from that point on it's up to them.
  • Depends on maturity, social norms for the country, family background etc, i lost mine at 14 with my first girlfriend and im fine, just whenever it feels right i guess :)
  • i would say it totally depends on the person. i have never regretted losing mine young, but i have friends now (i'm 20) who are virgins and who i totally respect. i would probably draw the line at puberty. if its before you've gotten your period and some boobs (or, you know, the male equivalent), its probably too early no matter what. other than that, so long as its 100% without coercion, whatever feels right to the person involved.
  • in my group of friends there is a varied age as to when we lost our virginity, from 13 to havent yet!(im 18). i know that people think that some people are too young but it may be become a regrette but it really makes you who you are...it also doesnt make you a slut or a whore. i personally lost mine at 16, which is the legal age in britain, and honestly i regret the circumstances that it happened but i know that i will not have waited till marriage ect to have sex. its part of my life although a relationship is still i solid relationship with sex and without. sex is not all about producing a child anymore, its about bonding with a person and being comfortable enough to be that vunerable with someone. i think laws are in place to protect us but if anyone loses thier virginity under the legal age it is not the not the end of the world!
  • i think tht someone shuld loose their virganity wen they think they are readyyy just not like 10 or 11 or 12 thts too youngg
  • When they're old enough and responsible enough to handle the consequences!
  • Not before marriage I believe!
  • I think it is fine when people are in love. But, I don't think people fall in love in 1 night, 1 week, or 1 month. I think it takes some time to get past falling in lust before people really fall in love. I don't know how long that is, but I think it is at least many many many months. I am ok with sex before marriage for 1 simple reason, I know of several people who have no sexual chemistry with their spouse. Basically, they are living in a sexless marriage and it is crushing them. If they knew their partner had no sex drive before marriage it might have saved them a ton of heartbreak. Regardless of anything, once you start having sex you better be prepared to become a parent. Accidents happen all the time and I am shocked at how little information young adults have about what it takes to get pregnant. It is by sheer luck their aren't more pregnancies.
  • Seventeen.. According to Chef on South Park 17 is just right whether you think you're ready or not.. lol.. so yeah.. 17

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