Depends on your religious convictions. Strict religious beliefs normally state that a relationship with a non-virgin is a no-no. I think you'll find that 80% of the people you'll ever meet will have had sex before they get married. Assuming the girl has no diseases and isn't pregnant... if you like her, go for it!
Yes because people can change and you should not look at their past so much but pay attention to how they are now.
Well If You Still Like Her You Should Go For It.
You don't know she's not Bi
That girl is number one silly. A girl that you would want to be with wouldn't judge you by your looks or how popular you are. A girl you should go for should like you for who you are, and if you still like her, just find another interest. Who cares what that girl thinks, your way to good for her.
of course u should tell her.. dont be afraid of nothing.
Root her whilst she's still warm!
yes
I she means a lot to you then yes.
just let her go. obviously if she is in love with her ex she is not the girl for you.
Your use of "might still like" impliers that he is already friends with this girl. If he is than you should, in friendship, back off. It is not the done thing to put moves on a friend's partner.
A girl would probably still like you if you havent changed anything about you.
you say it like this:do you still like that girl? how do you not no how to say that? you just typed it.
Technically, most people would say no, you are not a virgin even if your first time wasn't consensual. However, most people that have been sexually abused or raped before they were able to choose who to give their virginity, will tell you that while you may have physically lost your virginity when it was taken from you, you still have the power to give it away. Mentally, when the abuser or rapist took your virginity, you didn't make the choice to give it to them, so in that sense your virginity is still intact, you didn't give it to him/her. I'm sorry that like too many people in this world, you had your virginity taken from you, however, I hope you can reach the point that others have and discover that while your abuser/rapist may have stolen your physical virginity, moving forward you can still choose who to offer your virginity to in respect to the mental aspects of giving your virginity to someone.