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About intercourse
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Originally Published: March 25, 2005
~ Last Updated / Reviewed on: May 09, 2008
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(1) Dear Alice, Gentlekid should not have to worry about compromising his values. If he thinks he should wait for marriage, any girlfriend he should find should respect that. A lot of girls (especially a lot of Christian girls with similar values) would in fact admire it, and value that in a boyfriend/husband. So good for you, gentlekid!
[back to top] Dear GentleKid, I think ultimately you have to decide for yourself, but I would like to give you a couple things to think about. Once you have sex you cannot undo it. While there is secondary virginity/born again virgin, you may always remember your sexual experience you had before you meet the one. While the one would love you anyway, in spite of whatever your past may be, she may wonder if she is as good as your previous partner(s). She might also wonder if you are thinking of previous partners when you two are having sex. There are ways to learn about sex and human anatomy without having sex. Websites like this one, books, and other people can provide a wealth of information. Can you think of any better way to learn about sex then with the person you want to spend the rest of your life with? Being a gal, I can tell you there are those of us who find it very sexy, manly, and strong to find out the guy we love is a virgin. In regards to talking about sex, I had a rather conservative upbringing myself in my family we did not talk about sex. I still do not know much about it hence I read stuff on my own. I found I could not talk about sex with most people even though I kind of wanted to, but when I met my boyfriend we discovered we could talk about it. Point to my story is it may be a matter of finding the right person(s). Christian Catholic Gal
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