Of course there are those who will lose it before then and those who will lose it later on, but the majority of people lose their virginity in their teens, with only five percent of both men and women, between the ages of 25 and 29, still being virgins in that age bracket. That percentage continues to drop with age, and by the time people have reached 40, the percentage of those who are still virgins between 40 and 44 is a very minute 0. But whether you lose your virginity at 15 or lose it at 35, there are fun and hard truths that come with it, and here are seven of them. But first, check out our video on sex positions for small penises:.

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Some people regret who they lost it to or how. Others think it was perfect no matter how the relationship turned out. In the end, no one can really prepare for exactly how it happens. All the following stories are from girls at different colleges and will all remain anonymous. I ended up seeing him at a frat party, and he pushed me up against the wall of the band room as we were making out. I took a boy to my date party and then took him back to my room after.


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There is absolutely NO "right" time or age to have sex. With that being said, it's totally understandable to wonder how old your favorite celebs were when they lost their V card — and if they lost it to another celeb. According to a study , the average age teens are losing their virginity is around 17, but how does that compare with some of your favorite YouTubers' first times?



If you say you haven't, you're a prude. If you say you have, you're a slut. It's a trap. So spoke Ally Sheedy's character in "The Breakfast Club" on a topic that inspires continued fascination: virginity, the v-card every woman is supposed to hold onto at the time in her life when she is often obsessed with turning it in.