When did you lose your virginity?


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Those waiting up and beyond 23: disturbing, for a variaty of reasons, go loose your virginity already, because it honestly looks bad to people you date who are not prudes/religious/like you. It also affects your performance in life, as you are more unsure about yourself.

You make that sound like it's something you could simply decide upon and do it. Sure you can always visit a brothel but my personal opinion on that is very low... it's something that would hurt my pride in a way.

But like said, that's my personal opinion, everyone can do what he or she wants^^

I still haven't and I'm 28. I was always waiting for the right person so that it would mean something but now just I'm horny as f***. To hell with mushy stuff. I wanna get laid. :hump:

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Turned 21 today. I'm almost too busy to date anyone.

My (only one) ex wanted to wait until marriage, so we didn't.

It kind of ****es me off that one of my roommates has a steady girlfriend, and the other has hooked up with 5 different girls in the past 2 months.

I just want anything at the moment

My first handjob and BJ was at 15 from my 13 year old girlfriend. First actual intercourse was at 18 with a 16 year old girlfriend (different girl). First time taking a girl's virginity was at 19 with a girl that I later found out to be 13 (she had told me she was 16, and she really did look like she was since she was 5'8" tall with D-cup boobs).

Sure takes some guts to admit to statutory rape on the internet

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Turned 21 today. I'm almost too busy to date anyone.

My (only one) ex wanted to wait until marriage, so we didn't.

It kind of ****es me off that one of my roommates has a steady girlfriend, and the other has hooked up with 5 different girls in the past 2 months.

I just want anything at the moment

Don't think about it. The more you do so, the more you are ****ed off. Almost all my friends also have girlfriends so I'm alone in that regard. However, I just live my own life and am perfectly happy with it. I suggest that you do the same.

By the way, happy birthday.

18.

It was very very very very poor.

age 20, 1 girl for 1year 8 month, 4 times a day.

ever time I walk by a mirror its hard to pry my self away from it. cuz when ya this hot.. ya hot!

You did it 4 times a day for over a year and a half? How did you manage to get anything else done in your life?

I mean, I have sex usually every day right now... but 4 times a day, I'd get absolutely nothing done!

I was 16 although he was 22 and thought I was 18 (since that's what I told him.)

Sure takes some guts to admit to statutory rape on the internet

Ugh I had an ex-best friend that had commented that when he was 25 he had sex with a 13 year old... and he knew how old she was since it was his friend's daughter. Thus why that 'ex' applied to our friendship.

Unofficial 11. More official 15.

I'm 28 now but look younger and come across as innocent. One of our friends husband met my wife and I for the first time a few months back and was treating me like a young kid. He didn't realise w where married our that I was 1 month older than him lol. For some reason I seem to have that young virgin look lol :p.

True story.

I was 16 and at a house party.

A girl who I had never met before came up to me took me by the hand and said "Hi. My names Sharon, but my friends call me Shags".

And with that she took me upstairs and she had her way with me.

Half an hour later she was in bed with one of my mates.

It was a great party.

:)

True story.

I was 16 and at a house party.

A girl who I had never met before came up to me took me by the hand and said "Hi. My names Sharon, but my friends call me Shags".

And with that she took me upstairs and she had her way with me.

Half an hour later she was in bed with one of my mates.

It was a great party.

:)

I admit that sounds kinda... uh... dunno... even though I'm against the whole random encounter thing :p

True story.

I was 16 and at a house party.

A girl who I had never met before came up to me took me by the hand and said "Hi. My names Sharon, but my friends call me Shags".

And with that she took me upstairs and she had her way with me.

Half an hour later she was in bed with one of my mates.

It was a great party.

:)

sounds like something from Inbetweeners :p but that's a cool moment of life!

True story.

I was 16 and at a house party.

A girl who I had never met before came up to me took me by the hand and said "Hi. My names Sharon, but my friends call me Shags".

And with that she took me upstairs and she had her way with me.

Half an hour later she was in bed with one of my mates.

It was a great party.

:)

Get tested ASAP.

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