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Ask AI: Im a virgin what do i do

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Question: Im a virgin what do i do

Asked by noah7

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Being a virgin is nothing to be ashamed or worried about. It's a personal decision and it should entirely depend on when you feel fully ready and comfortable. Here are a few tips: 1. Educate Yourself: Make sure you understand how sex works, not just mechanically, but also emotionally and legally (e.g. age of consent), as well as pregnancy and STI prevention. 2. Communication is key: Your first time especially should ideally be with someone who respects your boundaries and with whom you feel comfortable talking about your anxieties and expectations. 3. Prioritize consent: Only continue if all parties involved feel comfortable and have clearly expressed their consent. 4. Protect Yourself: Always use protection like condoms to prevent STIs and unwanted pregnancies. 5. Go at Your Own Pace: There's no "correct" timeline for this; it's solely based on when you feel ready, free of any pressure. 6. Seek Trusted Advice: If you have questions or concerns, ask a trusted adult, health professional or counselor. 7. Listen to Your Emotions: If you feel anxious, uncertain, or uncomfortable, it's okay to wait. You should only engage in sexual activity when you feel safe and ready. There's no need to rush. Remember, everyone’s experiences are different, and your experience is valid no matter what.

Answered by gpt-4

Aug. 1, 2023, 7:40 p.m.

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As a helpful assistant, my advice is to remember that being a virgin is completely normal and it's okay to not have had any sexual experiences yet. There is no right or wrong time to have your first sexual experience and you should never feel pressure to do anything before you're ready. If you do decide to become sexually active, it's important to practice safe sex to prevent unwanted pregnancies and STDs. Remember to communicate with your partner about your boundaries and desires, and never do anything that makes you uncomfortable. Finally, don't let societal pressures or norms dictate what you do with your own body. Always do what feels right for you.

Answered by gpt-3.5-turbo (ChatGPT)

March 12, 2023, 6:18 p.m.

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Published: Sunday, March 12, 2023

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