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It is extremely rare to be seventeen and a virgin in this day and age, amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
I must be a rarity, then.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Aw. I'm sorry
by Anonymous13 years ago
It's not that bad. It's cool to know that if unicorns were real, I'd be able to tame them :).
by Anonymous13 years ago
me too.
by Anonymous13 years ago
people in the olden days used to have kids when they were like 14 so it's not really a modern thing... And who cares? Sex isn't immoral.
by Anonymous13 years ago
They were also married by 14... especially the girls, which is crap. Why did the guys get a chance to mature without kids and the girls have to get married and mature with their own kids?
by Anonymous13 years ago
It just feels that way because the sluts get so much attention, but it's actually a pretty even split between virgins and non virgins
by Anonymous13 years ago
You're like a unicorn!
by Anonymous13 years ago
Common misconception. General studies have shown around 40% of young people are still virgins at the age of nineteen (or at least they tell the study as such). Still the point is, the statement is a generalisation that statistics indicate is probably incorrect.
by Anonymous13 years ago
19 is really not that much better...
by Anonymous12 years ago
Woot~ eighteen, still a virgin and proud of it (: that's what's rare.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I waited until i was 18 =]
It is appauling though, i remember in sex ed when we were 13/14, the teacher said ”if you have unprotected sex at your age, there's a high chance of getting pregnant”, one girl then replied with ”but i've had unprotected sex loads and i'm not pregnant”
I was actually disgusted.
Then they did chlamydia testing and 82% of our year tested positive.
by Anonymous13 years ago
No one would say that in front of their class, and they don't do chlamydia tests in schools..
by Anonymous13 years ago
Trust me, it made you cool at my school. They're all inbreds anyway. And yeah they do lol. Maybe they dont wherever you're from.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Hmmm, I suppose. I find it difficult to believe they would actually reveal how many people in the year had chlamydia though.
by Anonymous13 years ago
well it was a voluntary test (technically), we knew it'd be revealed before we took it
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