orphans answered Friday March 16 2007, 6:19 pm: Oral sex can be seen as losing your virginity but in all actuality Penetration of the penis into the vagina is called sex so oral sex and phone sex don't really count in my opinion... [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
MODERNDURATION answered Friday March 16 2007, 5:08 pm: honestly it depends on your personal opinion. Think of it this way you ask someone if they have had sex before they answer no so you have sex with them with out protection and you end up with an std. You confront the person and they said well i all i did was have oral sex with other girls thats all and anal. So personally it is your opinion. [ MODERNDURATION's advice column | Ask MODERNDURATION A Question ]
varsity_prep_xo answered Friday March 16 2007, 4:45 pm: none techinally count as loosing your virginity because there is no penetration (in the vagina) ... but that doesn't mean that if you do these things people will still view you as "pure" or whatever. its still a very intimate act. [ varsity_prep_xo's advice column | Ask varsity_prep_xo A Question ]
christina answered Friday March 16 2007, 4:43 pm: None of those count as loosing your virginity. The only way to loose your virginity is if a penis enters your vagina. If it doesn't, you're a virgin. So, no. Phone sex/oral sex/anal sex do not count as loosing your virginity.
And I don't recommend to have anal sex. It hurts a ton. I've never tried it, but I've heard from sexually active friends that it hurts so bad, and that they'd never do it again. So, it made me realize I'm never having anal. Haha. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
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