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Question: start having s3x??


Answers: start having s3x??

whenever you guys are comfortable with it but make sure its special and lasts forever. marriage is key!!

when ever you can spell it without being embarassed...when ever the time comes...when ever you are married

=)

It isn't an age its when your ready

21

when you are married :)

You should be old enough to take responsibility for the consequences, this could be 18 or never.
RN

you have to be married

I would say at least 30. :-)

according to South Park's chef - 17

hopefully no younger than 18

depends - if you're a woman - 21 if you're my daughter 41.

There is no exact age. I do suggest you wait until you feel completely ready. Also do not have sex with friends. The chances of it ending well are slim to none.

When your in love and know that it's something you will never ever regret and when you're old enough to know to do it smart and accept risks

13

Legal age is 18

whenever you feel ready for that next step in your life ! but remember contraception ! it is there for a reason ! dont allow yourself to get caught up in the moment ! :) Good Luck :) and remember to enjoy it but dont rush it ! and dont allow yourself to be pushed into it by some lad ! = ]

dont know what you are asking

You should not have sex until you are ready. You ned to be in a committed relationship. This isn't a question of age, but it is a question of maturity. If you have to ask if you are ready to have sex, then you are not ready.

It's not just about your age. It's about the maturity your at, and how comfortible you are with your body. I know you've heard it thousands of times but a reminder is to never feel like you have to start having sex just because your a certain age or because everyone around seems like they are having it.

The best way to prevent getting hurt, contracting an STD or getting pregnant, is to be sure not to have sex. When the time is right, you'll know, but please make sure your a mature woman who can make good decision before choosing such a big thing as losing your virginity. Make sure you love this person. My advice is to wait until your at least engaged or married, but in this generation, that can be asking too much. Good luck and respect your body. Hope that helps.

When you are mentally prepared and willing to accept the responsibility that may come along with having sex.

There is the risk of pregnancy. This means more than just having a baby and feeding it. It means giving up everything that is important to you like going out with friends, going to college, etc. It means waking up every hour or 2 to take care of a baby. It means being in charge of a life. Pregnancy can happen to anyone, whether its your first time or not, and can happen anytime (even during your period).

There is also the high risk of getting an std, such as genital warts, cervical cancer, herpes, etc.... the list goes on and on and unfortunately many of these stds can not be cured and will change your life forever.

Not to sound mean but is obvious that you are young... too young to be having sex. If you feel too embarrassed to write SEX that is normally a good sign that you are not ready. If you would decide to have sex though, please be smart and use protection (condoms and birth control) every time, no matter how much you love him.

Please don't make the mistake millions of girls make by having sex before they are done being kids and teenagers. You have a whole life ahead of you to live your life, without a baby or a disease. Sex will come later, when your ready and you found the special person you want to share yourself with.
Good luck and (hopefully) make good choices!

I started when I was 15 to which I feel was the biggest mistake I ever made. It was incredibly dumb of me and I am thankful that I never got pregnant. My husband was 20 the first time he had sex. We both however wish we would have waited until we were married. Or at least until we found each other.

I'm 21 now and he's 22.

I can safely sad it would be best for you to wait until you were married, or at least in a committed meaningful relationship.

At the very least wait until you're 18.





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