Originally posted by DiamondBullets
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hey, for me thats a comfy age to lose it. In case I make the girl pregnant, I will already have a 2 bedroom house and comfortably paying job. So I wouldnt be like "WTF am I gonna do?!?" I would be calm and wouldnt be repulsed by my own child, like SOME (not all) teenaged fathers or mothers. I knew a girl who killed her own kid because the father didnt want it.
Actually no, she is quite attractive, the reason she lost it at 30 was because she didnt want to lose be4 marriage "she wanted it to be perfect" (god i hate that line). After she got married then she lost it. The reason this topic even came up in class, was because we were talking about the teenage brain (or something like that), which eventually led to the question "when is the right time to lose it?". Most of the class agreed 20-30 was an 'appropriate' time. Strangely enough, the class is made up of 20-30 year olds, go figure... On a side note, some bum in the back said that "ghosts and demons are always having da sex with us, so it's impossible to say when you actually lose it."
This is such a murky topic. A 100 years ago, people were getting married much younger than today and , of course, consummating the marriage. Today, there is highschool, college and graduate school. By the time people are financially set for marriage they're over 25. I was 16. I was a late bloomer and not "mature" enough until then. Honestly, I wasn't ready. Too many hormones and emotions happened at once. When I have kids, I'll tell my son that he'll feel a lot of pressure to do "it" and the pressure can't be avoided. If he does, try not to brag about it and use something. I'll also tell him to respect the girl and not let it get around. For a daughter, she's not dating until she's 35. I'm a hypocrite.
Originally posted by badabing
This is such a murky topic. A 100 years ago, people were getting married much younger than today and , of course, consummating the marriage. Today, there is highschool, college and graduate school. By the time people are financially set for marriage they're over 25. I was 16. I was a late bloomer and not "mature" enough until then. Honestly, I wasn't ready. Too many hormones and emotions happened at once. When I have kids, I'll tell my son that he'll feel a lot of pressure to do "it" and the pressure can't be avoided. If he does, try not to brag about it and use something. I'll also tell him to respect the girl and not let it get around. For a daughter, she's not dating until she's 35. I'm a hypocrite.
My spouse and I began talking frankly to our kids about sex and it's consequences before they were 10 years old. It's important to be real with them so they can make good decisions.
I'm waiting until I'm 70 to start getting me some action.
Down side: I have to wait until I'm 70.
Plus side: It's going to be with a 25-year old hooker.
How many people can say they are 70 and have recently been in the act of losing their virginity to a 25-year old streetwalker? Not many, my friend. Not many.
Originally posted by botankusWell if you're 70 and your dementia kicks in you can do it with your furniture, cause it'll talk back........you could have many lovers.......... 😱
I'm waiting until I'm 70 to start getting me some action.
Down side: I have to wait until I'm 70.
Plus side: It's going to be with a 25-year old hooker.How many people can say they are 70 and have recently been in the act of losing their virginity to a 25-year old streetwalker? Not many, my friend. Not many.
stay fit and bring viagra, my grandfather did that once. He didn't make it past round 2I'll never look at my grandparents the same again.........thanks a lot.
It comes down to babies. No matter the caution you use you can still get preggers. Even if you THINK you can raise a kids as a minor it is not what is best for the baby.
And if you are in your 20s or any ago for that matter unless you are sterile you can get preggers in which case don't doing it
Save the rotten viggies guys. What I said was the OBJECTIVE truth and it is not based on sex drive or emotions but statistical facts