Becca answered Sunday December 26 2010, 9:14 pm: it is very normal to have a curious mind at the age of thirteen. i remember i was a rather curious teenager when i was 13 or 14. so long that you don't experiment inserting things into yourself, you do not want to break your hymen at that age. and most definitely never let anyone else touch you, as it is very unsanitary and rumors can easily arise from it. [ Becca's advice column | Ask Becca A Question ]
julie75 answered Sunday December 26 2010, 7:25 pm: Fingering yourself at that age is fine but be very careful when you let a boy do that. You won't be with the first boy to do that to you for very long and when he tells his friends, then typically you become the slutty girl. Those boys will definitely try to talk you into doing that but do your best to fend them off. If they really want to be with you, they will respect your wishes. I hope this helps and good luck. [ julie75's advice column | Ask julie75 A Question ]
RavenRun answered Sunday December 26 2010, 6:48 pm: In my opinion, it is too young. Once you're fingered, you will definitely want other things.. Just remember to think about things before you do them, they will effect you later whether you believe that or not.. Just be cautious and safe. Hope I helped. [ RavenRun's advice column | Ask RavenRun A Question ]
kayalark answered Sunday December 26 2010, 6:06 pm: Sweety asking these questions will give you an opinion no fact haha. If youthink you or this person is mentally ready and or phsically ready to be fingered then you think that. I personally know people who were pregnant when they were 12 because their body was ready and they had their periods and horamone. And stuff. So whatever you think :) [ kayalark's advice column | Ask kayalark A Question ]
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