lightoftruth answered Saturday September 7 2013, 5:11 pm: I'm sure every 13 year old would like to have sex, that doesn't mean you should though.
Firstly, it's illegal.
Secondly, you'd be lucky to even find a girl around your age who would want sex.
The reason why people tell you it's not a good idea is because there are consequences. I'm sure you're not ready to be a father. Most girls that are around your age won't be on birth control. You have such a higher chance of getting one pregnant. Even if a girl was on birth control, there is still always a chance.
Then of course STI's and such. You don't want that.
adviceman49 answered Saturday September 7 2013, 12:57 pm: I'm sure you do. First you are way too young to be thinking about having adult intercourse. You are too young and too immature by age to be responsible for the act of intercourse.
Just because you want something does not mean you should have it or get it. You probably also would like to drive a car. You're too young to do that as well. Sure you could do it by sneaking the keys to the family car or stealing a car. To do either would probably cause your legal driving ability to be delayed until you will past the legal age to do so.
Having sex now, if you could find a willing female, which would also involve a number of legal problems for you, her or both if you did. Could cause you many problems for the next 18 years if you were careless and not responsible in having sex.
What I will suggest is you stick with masturbation for now. It will relieve the sexual tension you have because of puberty. You will not face any legal problems for having sex with any female if you were to find a willing female. Most of all masturbation will not get a girl pregnant and ruin your life for the next 18 years for which you will be financially responsible for that child's well being.
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