You're growing up, your body isn't ready for sex. It will hurt like crazy.
You could end up pregnant, contracting STD's or STI's, and then possibly suffer emotionally because you weren't prepared. No 9 year old is prepared for sex.
adviceman49 answered Sunday May 19 2013, 11:19 am: Short answer, No.
Long answer. You are to young to even be on this sight. You are way to young to even be thinking about sex let alone having sex. Even if the boy was capable of having sex with you. You are not yet fully developed as a women and sex would not only be very painful but could do physical harm to you as well.
Sex is an adult activity. Something that requires a great deal of maturity to enter into. Like it or not you are still a child with child like maturity. There are many stages of love that must be experienced before you go down the path to sex. Don't rush yourself for missing out on these stages is not only wrong you will be cheating yourself out of many wonderful experiences. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
santos answered Sunday May 19 2013, 7:21 am: did you not read the rules on this site,you are so young and yet not get your period also ,why you think about sex ,concentrate your study and make your career you can do it after 16 or 17,lot of time you have for it so do not think about it ,it is illegal for you and whose who will sex with you so [ santos's advice column | Ask santos A Question ]
kittenlover2000 answered Sunday May 19 2013, 5:25 am: Look. You're too young to be on this site. Did you not read the rules?
You're too young to be thinking about sex let alone having it.
You're too young to surely have had your first period yet.
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