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It's not like your life should involve only either or. Don't lose your virginity until you WANT to, and lose it with a guy (or girl!) who you REALLY REALLY LIKE if not LOVE. Also, you should wait until age 18 if at all possible. Seriously. You will just know yourself a lot better the older you are.

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Q: Do you think it would be a good idea to lose my virginity to someone who is a good mate- but not a lover- and so won't be negative or mean-or should i hold out for a boyfriend who may dump me and brag?
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