Anonymous wrote:I think I might bring a different perspective. I was 24 and lost my virginity on the night after my wedding night. I'm catholic and that is why I chose to wait for myself. I never felt pressure to "wait" it was just what I wanted. I don't regret it at all and I am 18 years in to a wonderful marriage. I had three boyfriends before my husband and it was difficult at times to wait, but I was always up front about waiting for marriage and if they wanted different we just weren't compatible.
My parents always said to just wait until I was an adult and until I really liked a person and that I knew I they really liked me. That love and lust and that early infatuation can sometimes blind you to a persons true character. So what I am saying is my parents never said "DONT HAVE SEX" just to wait until the time and person was right. That is how we are approaching the subject with our children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think I might bring a different perspective. I was 24 and lost my virginity on the night after my wedding night. I'm catholic and that is why I chose to wait for myself. I never felt pressure to "wait" it was just what I wanted. I don't regret it at all and I am 18 years in to a wonderful marriage. I had three boyfriends before my husband and it was difficult at times to wait, but I was always up front about waiting for marriage and if they wanted different we just weren't compatible.
My parents always said to just wait until I was an adult and until I really liked a person and that I knew I they really liked me. That love and lust and that early infatuation can sometimes blind you to a persons true character. So what I am saying is my parents never said "DONT HAVE SEX" just to wait until the time and person was right. That is how we are approaching the subject with our children.
Your parents were smart - physical attraction can be so powerful that you think you are in love or are falling in love or something amazing, oh I remember that too well. And I think it's admirable that you waited because of your religious convictions and because you knew that was the right thing to do for you.
Anonymous wrote: If it weren't for one of her girlfriends being more sober than the two of us at our 20th year HS reunion, we probably would have done it one more time.
Anonymous wrote:
I'm curious PP, why not the night of your wedding?
Anonymous wrote:I think I might bring a different perspective. I was 24 and lost my virginity on the night after my wedding night. I'm catholic and that is why I chose to wait for myself. I never felt pressure to "wait" it was just what I wanted. I don't regret it at all and I am 18 years in to a wonderful marriage. I had three boyfriends before my husband and it was difficult at times to wait, but I was always up front about waiting for marriage and if they wanted different we just weren't compatible.
My parents always said to just wait until I was an adult and until I really liked a person and that I knew I they really liked me. That love and lust and that early infatuation can sometimes blind you to a persons true character. So what I am saying is my parents never said "DONT HAVE SEX" just to wait until the time and person was right. That is how we are approaching the subject with our children.
Anonymous wrote:I think I might bring a different perspective. I was 24 and lost my virginity on the night after my wedding night. I'm catholic and that is why I chose to wait for myself. I never felt pressure to "wait" it was just what I wanted. I don't regret it at all and I am 18 years in to a wonderful marriage. I had three boyfriends before my husband and it was difficult at times to wait, but I was always up front about waiting for marriage and if they wanted different we just weren't compatible.
My parents always said to just wait until I was an adult and until I really liked a person and that I knew I they really liked me. That love and lust and that early infatuation can sometimes blind you to a persons true character. So what I am saying is my parents never said "DONT HAVE SEX" just to wait until the time and person was right. That is how we are approaching the subject with our children.
Anonymous wrote:I was 19 and felt unmanly because I had been unable to lose my virginity earlier. In terms of my maturity and partner selection, that was about the right time. I just wish that notions of masculinity weren't so closely intertwined with sexual conquest.