Is it ok being a virgin at the age of twenty?


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totally. keep it up till your married.

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Yes keep it up
What's wrong with that, look at all the dumb asses getting PG at 13 or 14 then do not know what to do. More power to you !
sure why not? virginity doesn't have a set limit...when it's time it's time, don't try to rush it just because you feel like your getting older..everyone looses there's at a different age. my husband was 23 when he lost his.
Of course it is! Only you know when it's the right time for you to have sex, don't ever let anyone pressure you inot doing it i your not ready
it's the best thing inthe world because you are saving it for the person you love. save it, after you lose it's gone forever.
its not normal and really nothing to be proud of
--of course!!--gosh--how would you like to tell your future wife that you had sex with a bunch of women--or--how would you like to hide from your wife that you had sex with a bunch of women....dang.... hold on bro--i know how hard it is!!
Why Some Teens Wait
Some teens are waiting longer to have sex — they are thinking more carefully about what it means to lose their virginity and begin a sexual relationship.

For these teens, there are many reasons for abstinence (not having sex). Some don't want to worry about unplanned pregnancy and all its consequences. Others see abstinence as a way to protect themselves completely from STDs. Some STDs (like AIDS) can literally make sex a life-or-death situation, and many teens take this very seriously.

Some teens don't have sex because their religion prohibits it or because they simply have a very strong belief system of their own. Other teens may recognize that they aren't ready emotionally and they want to wait until they're absolutely sure they can handle it.

When it comes to sex, there are two very important things to remember: one, that you are ultimately the person in charge of your own happiness and your own body; and two, you have a lot of time to wait until you're totally sure about it. If you decide to put off sex, it's OK — no matter what anyone says. Being a virgin is one of the things that proves you are in charge, and it shows that you are powerful enough to make your own decisions about your mind and body.

If you find yourself feeling confused about decisions related to sex, you may be able to talk to an adult (like a parent, doctor, older sibling, aunt, or uncle) for advice. Keep in mind, though, that everyone's opinion about sex is different. Even though another person may be able to share useful advice, in the end, the decision is up to you.
It is ok to be a Virgin or a Non-Virgin at any (legal) age, only do the nasty when you really truly feel like it not because friends feel you should or that you do not fit in if you're still "intact" or the good looking guy you're with coerces you to.

Your choice is in your hands, unless of course if you are making EVERYBODY's life miserable coz you are uptight or royally PMSing, then maybe it IS time :)
It's OK, if you want it.
Depends entirely on you. If you are comfortable with it and want to wait, great...!
There's nothing wrong in having safe and responsible sex with another consenting adult either .
Nothing wrong with that. You'll enjoy it more the longer you wait anyway ;)
your body is ready to have sex when u start menstruating.
that could be 11,12 ,or 15 or even 18.
In some countries it is an accepted practise to marry off a girl on reaching puberty.This is to satisfy the bodys demand as nature created it.
Now our present society requires a person to be eductaed and trained to join the work force,a process that cud take over 20 to 25 years.
Many choose to have sex with one or multiple partners without getting married to reach their goals in education job etc.
others choose not to have sex for a longer period.In your case u ask if its ok upto 20,
I guess its ok upto when u feel its all right,there is no right or wrong time.
your body is ready earlier, your mind if it is then go ahead.
while not exactly,this is akin to being hungry and denying food to the body for a certain length of time out of voluntary choice


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