Anonymous wrote:I lost my virginity the summer between high school and freshman year at college. No regrets, just wish I'd hoed more when I was in college and had a banging body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised by all the “no regrets, I had so much fun!” replies.
I was sexually active and don’t regret it either but I wouldn’t describe any more f the sex I was having back then as “good” or “fun.” It (PiV) hurt for a long time (months) and then it was just kind of “meh” until my twenties. I would rather have done the other stuff. I couldn’t come through PiV alone until well into my twenties.
Teen boys are usually not that great at sex ime.
I’m sorry you didn’t have great experiences until you were older. I think the thing that helped me is that I was pretty vocal. I’ve always been open about what I want, what feels good, what doesn’t, and what would make it better. Maybe I was too young to realize that’s not how some people roll. I can remember being with new partners in my 20s who would comment on how open/vocal I was about my wants and needs. I’m not saying you did things wrong, but being open seemed to help. If I’d waited until I was older and trying to impress guys and find a husband instead of just having fun and feeling good, I might have been more inhibited.
Hahaha
It's not about being open and vocal. Most teen boys are idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised by all the “no regrets, I had so much fun!” replies.
I was sexually active and don’t regret it either but I wouldn’t describe any more f the sex I was having back then as “good” or “fun.” It (PiV) hurt for a long time (months) and then it was just kind of “meh” until my twenties. I would rather have done the other stuff. I couldn’t come through PiV alone until well into my twenties.
Teen boys are usually not that great at sex ime.
I’m sorry you didn’t have great experiences until you were older. I think the thing that helped me is that I was pretty vocal. I’ve always been open about what I want, what feels good, what doesn’t, and what would make it better. Maybe I was too young to realize that’s not how some people roll. I can remember being with new partners in my 20s who would comment on how open/vocal I was about my wants and needs. I’m not saying you did things wrong, but being open seemed to help. If I’d waited until I was older and trying to impress guys and find a husband instead of just having fun and feeling good, I might have been more inhibited.
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised by all the “no regrets, I had so much fun!” replies.
I was sexually active and don’t regret it either but I wouldn’t describe any more f the sex I was having back then as “good” or “fun.” It (PiV) hurt for a long time (months) and then it was just kind of “meh” until my twenties. I would rather have done the other stuff. I couldn’t come through PiV alone until well into my twenties.
Teen boys are usually not that great at sex ime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you talking about actually having sex IN the high school? Because I don't want to talk about it, that is all behind me now!
I had sex IN the high school with a teacher! #80s
Anonymous wrote:I was 18, and on the old side of my friends group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So theme of this thread:
Comprehensive sex ed and access to birth control-=no regrets
Abstinence only ed= pregnancy, STIs, or regrets for waiting.
+!
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So theme of this thread:
Comprehensive sex ed and access to birth control-=no regrets
Abstinence only ed= pregnancy, STIs, or regrets for waiting.
+!
Anonymous wrote:So theme of this thread:
Comprehensive sex ed and access to birth control-=no regrets
Abstinence only ed= pregnancy, STIs, or regrets for waiting.