Question Posted Tuesday September 20 2005, 5:30 pm
is it too early to have sex when im 14??
nooo thats not too earli!!! actualli it depends on who you wana have sex with & it has to be some one you trust not sum random guy that you dont even no his name you kno wat i mean but no there realli is no age limit to when you should start but rm to use protection!!! x0x0 Dzana ♥
*remember that question well you told me that it wasnt to early and i even used protection and i got fucking pregnant! thanks for the advice! now im screwed! im in highschool and i wont even get to finish school because now i have a baby to take care of! now i wont grow up to have my dream job! i hope you think about what youve said and wont ruin your life!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? DZANAx3 answered Tuesday September 20 2005, 9:07 pm: um im sorri but im gonna be flat out honest with you.. i didnt tell you "yea go fuck the guy" i said its not too early and i said use protection.... idnk wat happend if the condom broke or what but please dont blame that on me.. your life isnt ruined you have many options if it was absolutley a mistake or the condom broke i really suggest getting an abortion even tho im against them.... i mean if you used protection then its really not your fault//but if you decide to keep the baby then you dont have to drop out you can have your mom or one of your relatives watch it while your at school im sure someone will help you out but at fourteen i dont think that you can do it by your self i really dont know what to even say to you anymore if your mad about this or something and you wanna talk to me i/m me at ll bebii boo ll and we can talk .... sry for the advice? [♥] [ DZANAx3's advice column | Ask DZANAx3 A Question ]
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