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  • Little
    • Feb 2007
    • 4329

    Don't forget to research the laws in your state. Most places have hard-and-fast laws about what the "age of consent" is. Technically, having sex before this age is against the law, and not just if your partner is over 18. In some places, it's 18, in others, you're fine at 15. Look up your state or province, it should be as easy as a google search. As you may realize, there aren't many cases where minors are punished for sex with other minors, but in my opinion, better safe than sorry.

    It's also often illegal for minors to view pornography. Again, it varies by state (some of which have laws prohibiting even adults to watch porn, if I recall correctly.)

    Think about whether you have a safe place to have sex. What the age of your partner is and whether he could run into any legal problems because of a budding sexual relationship. Think about how you'll feel if your relationship ends in the months after you begin to have sex (though some people's relationships begin as teens and last forever, the statistics are not on your side.)
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    • rcoreyus
      Veteran Member
      • Sep 2007
      • 4369

      Argh - are there really girls in your school selling sex? Is this common - I'm an old man and out of touch I guess. That is such a bad idea for so many reasons. Also, if you are in the US, you are underage and an adult who has sex with you has committed a felony, and can be labeled a sex offender for the rest of his life. (the rules for what constitutes statutory rape vary by state, but in some cases might apply even if he isn't 18).

      I also should have said before: I don't think there is a hard age cutoff (ignoring legal issues), but in most cases I think it is a mistake for a 15 year old.

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      • lavi
        Member
        • Mar 2011
        • 22

        Hi,
        rather straightly going for sex with some guy, I think first you should think of love. Dont u think first you should fall in love rather than straight away going for sex. Having sex with someone u love is so much easy, u explore things togather.It just goes with the flow.

        First, explore your body.Viewing porn at this age not a good idea as it most of the times misleads u & ur expectations will be much higher which in reality not possible.And than it makes u think there is sum prob with u or ur partner.

        No BC is 100% safe. Always use condom as it also protects you from STD's.You never want one of those.

        Dont be under pressure.Be smart.Dont hurry in doing anything which you would have to repent later.
        This should be your lifetime experience.

        All the best.

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