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Im 18...

Im 18 and i still dont know much about sex!
I never had intercourse from the vegina does that mean im still a vergin?

I would realy love to learn more about it, hope you could help and thank you x
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Thank you so much for your reaponse!
Sure hopefully i'll try to have some research about it from some friends maybe and ive ben meaning to wait untill im engaged because thats what i beleive and what i think is the right thing to do!
Yea sometimes i do have an orgasim but not all the time and i just dont do anything about it actually i just go pee and it goes away loool
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If you've never had vaginal intercourse than you arestill a vvirgin. Being a virgin at 18 is not a bad thing at all and if you've waited this long you should deff hold out until you are at least engaged. If your truly interested in what sex is about n not a prude, look at some soft core porn. My man credits his love making skills to years of watching porn and I have to say he is magnificent in bed. Do research and read books. Talk to a female friend that's not a virgin and even a male friend you trust to get some advice on what men like. And deff when you find the one be open and discuss all your fears and hopes and wants for what you expect your first time to be. It will never be like what you see on a screen, its painful n awkward, especially if your mate is well endowed, but after a few times its wonderful. Have you ever had an orgasm? I don't recommendat all using any type of vibrators as a virgin, you don't want to loss it to a piece of plastic, but explore your body, find out what you like so when the right time comes you will at least have some idea of what to expect and above all be safe and respectful to yourself and to him. Don't let any man talk you into anything your not ready for. I hope this helps, sorry if my grammar is horrible, I can't see what I'm typing. Lol. Good luck n blessed be.
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