When did you lose your virginity?


When did you lose your virginity?  

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  1. 1. When did you lose your virginity?

    • 12 or younger
      29
    • 13
      20
    • 14
      28
    • 15
      46
    • 16
      72
    • 17
      90
    • 18-20
      148
    • 21-25
      66
    • 26+
      4
    • Still a virgin
      482
  2. 2. If you're still a virgin, how old are you?

    • 12 or younger
      2
    • 13
      5
    • 14
      16
    • 15
      36
    • 16
      67
    • 17
      63
    • 18-20
      177
    • 21-25
      106
    • 26+
      20
    • I'm not a virgin
      493


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I lost mines at 20 and have regretted it since. I'm 21 now. I'm a shy guy so to sare I've never had a girlfriend and probably never will. But urges sometimes can be overwhelming and I ended up paying for sex with a 28 year old woman :( . She was really nice, and even offered not to take the money, but she was in financial difficulty so I inisisted on paying. I feel really guilty. It was a stupid thing to do and I felt firty afterwards and have since. I think the emotional and pyschological side of it outweighes the physcial pleasures it brought.

Let me share a joke with you and people who think alike.

4 men died and reached the gates of heaven. St. Peter stands there and asks the question that will define whether our champs will get in heaven or not. The question is this: "How many women have you slept with"?

1st guy goes: 12 my lord.

St. Peter says: Its a fair amount of women, you are forgiven. Enter.

2nd guy goes: 26 my lord.

St. Peter thinks a bit and then forgives the guy and let him enter heaven.

3rd guy goes: 39 my lord.

St. Peter is a bit frustrated but he left the rest of the guys so he decided that he should let our 3rd guy enter heaven too.

So the 4th guy all proud says: 0 my lord. Nada, none!

St. Peter gets red and starts yelling: YOU WILL ROT IN HELL!!!!

4th guy is worried and surprised so he asks: "Why my lord, you let the rest enter heaven who have been with plenty of women. Why not me who've been with none?"

And St. Peter replies: Here we forgive sins, not stupidity.

PS: In Greek language the punch line rhymes sins = AMARTIES, stupid acts = MALAKIES

ahhahahahaa kalo!! lol :)

18 here..

I lost mines at 20 and have regretted it since. I'm 21 now. I'm a shy guy so to sare I've never had a girlfriend and probably never will. But urges sometimes can be overwhelming and I ended up paying for sex with a 28 year old woman :( . She was really nice, and even offered not to take the money, but she was in financial difficulty so I inisisted on paying. I feel really guilty. It was a stupid thing to do and I felt firty afterwards and have since. I think the emotional and pyschological side of it outweighes the physcial pleasures it brought.

Why are you ashamed? Are you religious or something?

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