Reasons to lose your virginity

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When you grow more comfortable, however, you'll feel more at ease — both with the act itself and your partner. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. If you're not wet enough, don't be too concerned — there is nothing wrong with you or your partner. Keep reading to find out things that no one tells you about losing your virginity. Movies and TV shows create all kinds of ideas about what first time sex looks like.

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But the tricky part is that nerves can interfere with this arousal process, and you and your partner could get aroused at different speeds. But if you want to just do it to get your first time behind you, that's ok, too. And it's extra-complicated when you're in a relationship or, you know, a sorta-kinda-maybe-relationship and start to feel like there are expectations on the other end. It only feels that way sometimes because your virginity matters more to you than it does to anyone else. Your nipples will also become more sensitive than normal. You know, I don't really want to do this right now.

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Reasons why girls are hesitant to lose their virginity
Movies and TV shows create all kinds of ideas about what first time sex looks like. If you're seriously considering taking the next step, you've got to be seriously ready to answer these Qs and understand that sex can bring life-changing consequences, like pregnancy or an STD you'll have for the rest of your life. But if you want to just do it to get your first time behind you, that's ok, too. Your urethra is a tiny hole above your vaginal opening where pee comes out AKA it's not involved in any kind of penetration. But the tricky part is that nerves can interfere with this arousal process, and you and your partner could get aroused at different speeds. There are SO many different reactions you could have, both emotional and physical, to having sex for the first time, all of which are completely normal. As long as you use protection and are percent sure you're ready, you're in a good place.

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