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I would hope not. It seems like kids are rushing into sex today, and being persuaded. I hate to preach, but the body is a temple and is sacred. There is no reason to rush into losing virginity.
I'm 17 and still a virgin. Don't worry about it. At least you're not a filthy whore. :)
Damn, 15 is not old. I opened my account when I was 18 so I personally think you should wait for someone deserving.
how old are you?
I'm 19 and still a virgin. I definitely did not want to lose my virginity at your age. I wasn't ready. i believe I am now and I'm waiting for the best time. Don't rush it or feel peer-pressured. One of my friends discovered I was a virgin a few weeks ago and he started talking to me and saying that he expected I'd lose it at 16. I was quite offended even tho it was a sort of compliment because it was as if he expected everyone to lose their virginity at that age.
I'm two years older than you and I still am, so no. My brother might say you are too old, but he's an idiot.
You are a kid, you should not be having sex.
Gracious no! You're still too young to be having sex.
at 15 girl pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeezzzzzzzzzzzzzzeeeeeeeeeeeee, lol lol lol lol i know some older, you probably feel this way cus all of your friends are having sex huh? Do it when YOU are ready.
no (which is just as well because so far, you don't seem to have had the choice :-)
Depends on what you want.
Not at all.
There is no reason why.
GIRLS! How long did you stay in a relationship with your first sex partner AFTER he took your virginity?
by daletom on November 19th, 2011
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In your opinion, how does sleeping naked undermine ones "sexual purity"?
by Flipper on November 13th, 2011
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Do you judge virgins over a certain age?? If so, what age?
by Stephaneeza on December 5th, 2011
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Are relationships and sexual prowess part of being a man?
by aaronchancellor on November 13th, 2011
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GUYS! AFTER she took your virginity, how long did you stay with your first sex partner in a relationship?
by daletom on November 19th, 2011
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don't worry, i'd never forget to bring a condom
by Xtreme2252 on November 15th, 2007
nevermind, just be safe.
by C-C. on November 15th, 2007
I liked this answer until you said nevermind...
by Eltinwe has a life Swan - DYOH on November 23rd, 2007
It's hard to persuade someone if they have no respect for their body. You still lose your virginity with a condom. I can only say how I feel about the subject and I leave it up to you to make the right choice. Our bodies are an image of Christ and by hurting ourself we hurt him.
by C-C. on November 24th, 2007
Okay, I'll buy that. I never have figured out why people don't teach their daughters that their body means ANYTHING. It's not about teenage pregnancy and STDs. That's a lousy argument against teenage sex anyway. Sex isn't just a physical thing, and it's a shame that gets lost in the furor over remembering a condom.
by Eltinwe has a life Swan - DYOH on November 24th, 2007
I didn't learn it from my parents I learned from my school. It's my religion.
by C-C. on November 24th, 2007
Okay, but I still think it's the parent's responsibility to teach their children these things. If the school does it, great... but it's the parents' job to teach their children to care for themselves properly and to value themselves. Schools are great, but they can't replace parents.
by Eltinwe has a life Swan - DYOH on November 24th, 2007
True. My parents did one thing, didn't let me date. They taught me that it was more important to go to school, then date. My school filled in the rest. I agree parents should take care of their kids.
by C-C. on November 24th, 2007
Yep. I never dated anyone until I found my husband. Sure, I had plenty of male friends I spent plenty of time with, but I never saw a good reason to date any of them since it would only end up in breaking up and ruining the friendship at the end of it. Much easier that way. Specially seeing all my friends making messes of things it just didn't seem like a great idea.
by Eltinwe has a life Swan - DYOH on November 24th, 2007
They start out as good friends and often later become boy/girl friends. If you know and can see that having them as more than a friend will ruin what you have than you did right in staying friends. You can lose a valuable friendship. But if you truly know you love eachother than building a relationship from that friendship is the best way to go. I'm glad you know what to do:)
by C-C. on November 24th, 2007
Well yes, my husband started out as a good friend and grew into more. I just never saw the end of any other friendship-growing exercise as potentially going where I wanted it to go, so I never got them started. I just never figured that breaking up and then having good memories ending in a huge bad mess was going to be mostly good memories and I'd rather learn from other people's mistakes and hurts than my own!
by Eltinwe has a life Swan - DYOH on November 24th, 2007
good thinking
by C-C. on November 24th, 2007