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Give me your opinion.
I was in a another forum site and some kid said that they lost their virginity at like 12 i was like woah! That’s a little young, So What’s your opinion what age do you think someone should lose their virginity?
I lost mine at eleven. Usually when people use it young it’s because of rape or pressure to be sexual from their peers or family. Honestly I don’t really care when someone looses theirs. It’s their choice. It’s only a problem if it causes them distress. reply
honestly? after they turn 14 or 15, i feel like they should be able to make their own choices. obviously it isnt like teens have no sexual desire and if they want to do something (with another teen, not an adult) its alright. 1 reply
While I don't think it's something to encourage, I don't find getting onto someone for a past action or doing some weird "scare tactic" shit to instill fear about it to be particularly productive or useful. If it happens it happens, and since it's quite honestly inevitable, it's a much better use of time and energy to make sure people understand ho...... reply
I believe 19-22+ years old. I believe its about the person's comfort, mental space, and bond with the other person I suppose. As long as you are happy and safe. I believe that matters the most tbh! (AKA CONSENT ON BOTH SIDES) reply
I'd say at least 16 since that's the legal age of consent where I'm from however they should be aware that first times can be messy or not what they're expecting, personally I'd wait till I was older I'm 17 now and don't even really think about it reply
i believe at least till the age of 20 perhaps even 19. Mainly because any age younger than that are probably unaware of how big that decision is. At least when youre 20 youre old enough to decide for yourself in a way reply
As long it's safe and consensual legal also is around the same age idgaf cuz kids will find a way to bang If they knw about what sex is, and/or is pressured by their peers. reply