Question Posted Thursday November 20 2008, 7:32 pm
I had sex for the first time this week, I don't think I did it too soon. I was ready, and Its the right guy, deffinetely.
But some people think its too soon, what do you think?
solidadvice4teens answered Saturday November 22 2008, 3:06 am: It's actually not legal for people under 18 to have sex with anyone. That's a law not a lot of people pay attention to so I'm just making it known. It's never a good idea for 14 year olds or minors to get involved with sex.
As long as you are mature, educated and being careful that's the key as you're going to do what you want regardless of the advice on here.
It doesn't matter so much what others think yes, you're too young but it's always your decision and if you are being mature and protecting yourself it's the best anyone could ask of you if continuing to be sexually active. I urge you to get a birth control method in addition to condoms to avoid having a pregnancy. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
Cobain91 answered Saturday November 22 2008, 12:33 am: it doesnt matter what anyone else thinks besides you. if you really care what anyone thinks than maybe it was too soon but just be confident and be yourself :]
electrocutie18 answered Friday November 21 2008, 10:48 pm: In this generation, kids of age 13 have sex. You are 14 so probably a high school freshman. To be honest, I do believe you had sex too soon. The fact that you are saying that you dont think you did it too soon but yet asking what we think, says a lot. If you say you believe it was at a right time then stick to it. You felt that way when you did it and don't feel bad. DONT ever regret having sex ESPECIALLY when YOU think it was the right time and guy. I already said how I feel about it but that is me. Just be careful and please don't do this regularly with other guys. Be safe and believe in yourself love. [ electrocutie18's advice column | Ask electrocutie18 A Question ]
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