What should I do Im 13 and Im not a virgan and I like It
Question Posted Tuesday June 27 2006, 11:30 am
Hi My name Is Beautifulll and im 13 and i lost my virginity to a 17 yr old thats bout to be 18 and i liked it and i wanna do it again wit a different boy I dont wanna it to seem like Im easy wat should I do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? xomegaroni answered Tuesday June 27 2006, 3:08 pm: well, i guess that's up to you really, but you're going to seem easy either way. probably because you're only 13 years old. i'm not saying this to insult you, but most people are going to judge you. i think you should seriously wait to have sex again, even if you did it once already. pregnancy is a huge factor you probably don't want to get into & same with stds. it seems like you juss want to have sex, which shouldn't be the situation. before you make your decision, sit down & think about it. i doubt you want to be a mother at age 13 & i doubt you want to end up having stds & giving them to other guys. if you still want to have sex, i suggest going to a gyno first to make sure you didn't get anything from having sex before. use protection!! it's extremely important & if you still want to have sex, you should probably think about going on birth control. i totally disagree with what you want to do, but it's your decision. i'm juss giving you my imput. but anyways, get checked out at your gyno. before you make any other decisions.
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