Let me tell you something about teenage boys. They confuse lust with love. Like you they too are going through puberty and have all these hormones running through their body. They are pre wired to find someone to have sex with so as to relieve the sexual tension buildingwith in them.
They are not concerned about pregnancy, abortion, adoption or raising a child. They just want to have sex and will say or do just about anything to get you and other girls to have sex with them.
Don't let some young boy talk you into doing something you may or will come to regret. Don't listen to him when he says "if you love me you'll have sex with me." That line goes back to the cave man. The boy that say something like this does not love you. He is just horny.
Your virginity is the most precious gift you can give to someone. Save it for someone who truly loves you. You may not marry that man but at least you will enjoy a romantic relationship.
YoungMommy answered Saturday July 9 2011, 7:26 am: Well you are just a young girl and should not have to worry about something like this yet... but it really all depends on the guy.... some like shaved some dont... but really it all depends on what you are comfortable with [ YoungMommy's advice column | Ask YoungMommy A Question ]
DearAbby92 answered Friday July 8 2011, 12:16 pm: You are 13, do yourself a favor and don't worry about it yet.
You are no where near old enough or mature enough (emotionally and physcially) to have sex. A guy shouldn't be down there for YEARS.
Once you start shaving there, you have to keep up with it. You can easy get cut there, or get razor burn and ingrown hairs. It's a pain in the butt.
And guys have different preferences. Some like it completely bare, others like some hair. When the time comes, you will probably be safe if you just keep it trimmed and neatly groomed.
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