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NotStan said:
flashpoint_1230 said:
sapphi_snake said:
flashpoint_1230 said:
sapphi_snake said:
flashpoint_1230 said:

Well... What if you don't get married until later in life? The average marriage age in the USA is something like 26 for men and 27 for women. If at least some of those people keep their virginity until marriage, then it shouldn't be considered odd to be a virgin past college.

Oh, I'm definitely planning in staying a virgin until I get married, so probably mid to late 20s, at least.

It's not weird to be a virgin, though...(I'm conservative, so I'm biased, but I don't get why people think that sex is an integral part of the teenage years. Heck, I barely know what it is. And somehow, I'm okay with that)

Well, we sure have a future teenage parent on our hands.

Yep...That's me. Expect to see me with babies in about two years *sarcasm*

We'll be seeing. Since you don't even know what sex is, you probably won't even know it when you'll do it.

Seriously though, you don't know how sex works? I knew how sex worked at the age of 13. Heck, I knew more about birth control at that age then my parents.

I sorta' know how it's supposed to work, but not really. I don't know anything about female anatomy concerning the lower abdomen, so...Not a big deal, though, since it won't affect me anytime soon. I don't like getting touched. I don't even like hugging, so I doubt that anyone will ever be able to make me do anything.

I'm one of the proud and few, huh? Most people know how it works when they're in middle school, don't they? I'm almost a senior in high school. Lots of girls think that it's great that I, you know...actually look at their face when I'm speaking to them. Actually, all of my friends are girls...


Not the greatest of signs for hetrosexuality mate , I have plenty of female friends, but considerably more male ones. As revolting as they may be sometimes, males share much more interests with me, games, music, books, shows etc. When girls mention games it's usually something like Just Dance(Which I don't mind much) or some niche Wii title. I want to talk about Crysis 2, COD or something akin to that. When girls mention music it's some softcore bands like Justin Beiber, All Time Low etc, whereas with guys we can discuss System, Linkin Park, Papa Roach etc. Books guys read adult fantasy whereas girls usually tend to read stuff akin to Harry Potter and Twilight, speaking from personal experience here >.>, shows wise girls always tend to try to talk to me regarding some soap opera or a talent show, with guys I can discuss comedy stuff that I see such as Scrubs, How I met your mother, Big Bang theory etc.

At the end of the day, I think it depends on your preferences unless you have some pretty hardcore female friends.

Haha...It's okay. I'm straight, don't worry (well, leaning more towards asexuality since I think that physical contact is weird) I will definitely agree that one should NEVER try to talk to girls about music, but they're generally civilized otherwise. And I don't watch much TV, so I don't care. And the most violent console game that I have (outside of 999) is Monster Hunter Tri or Goldeneye 007, and they don't qualify as violent as far as games go. Until I go away to college next year, I won't be able to own any violent video games.

It's just my personal preference. Guys scare me about 99% of the time. I grew up in an abusive household, so that really didn't raise my opinion about guys at all. Plus, I've never been able to have a conversation that lasts longer than 5 minutes with a guy because I can't stand it when they start making jokes about sex or female anatomy. I haven't had a male friend since I was 10.

So, at this point, I've pretty much given up on high school-aged guys as far as friends go. Maybe it'll be different once I'm in college. I'm pretty inept when it comes to striking up a convo with a dude, so maybe not even then!