cuddling, petting(not actual intercourse), oral sex, masturbation, avoid intimate settings, make sure when together stay in public atmosphere. It depends if you want to have sex or not. If you don't, make this clear to the other person;if they respect who you are they won't try to pressure you into doing anything. It doesn't mean you can't kiss or cuddle with the person, just be clear what your boundaries are. If you want to experiment, but not actually have technical sex, go ahead. You might feel more comfortable doing this for awhile before actually going ahead and having sex. Be with someone you have known a long time and can trust in a private setting. If you decide to have sex, condoms should be used and the woman should try to get a Birth Control prescription as well.
By not having sexual intercourse.
all the time. abstinence is the only 100% sure method to prevent an unwanted pregnancy.
Intercourse carries the risk of sexually transmitted disease, which can be extremely serious, or the risk of unwanted pregnancy.
Some think so but the thought of unwanted pregnancy and STD's should reducing the pleasure more.
Yes, a twelve and thirteen year old having unprotected intercourse(sex) can indeed produce an unwanted pregnancy.
Yes, a twelve and thirteen year old having unprotected intercourse(sex) can indeed produce an unwanted pregnancy.
Yes nature didn't invent marriage. sex was around long before marriage. The only real danger in sex these days is that you avoid unwanted pregnancy and take precautions against sexually transmitted diseases.
yes the people just wanted to have sex
I do not feel qualified to come to any 'conclusion' about premarital sex. As to advice, I would recommend 'safe sex' to avoid pregnancy and the risk of disease. Risk of disease is generally only an issue if there are multiple partners.
Ann Furedi has written: 'Womens Health Guide' 'Unplanned pregnancy' -- subject(s): Abortion, Adoption, Decision making, Motherhood, Pregnancy, Unwanted, Unwanted Pregnancy
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Robert Bluford has written: 'Unwanted pregnancy; the medical and ethical implications' -- subject(s): Abortion, Induced Abortion, Unwanted Pregnancy