| How To Know if You're Ready For SexThe first time can be the worst time if you aren't really ready. Make sure you are before you do anything! Difficulty: Average Time Required: years Here's How:- Know yourself - ask yourself if the situation "feels right" and if you really trust those feelings.
- Know your would be partner - ask yourself how well you know the person you are thinking of being with and if you care for them and trust them.
- Know your reasons - whatever your reason be sure it is worth giving something away that you will never get back.
- Know how your parents feel about you having sex - you may need/want their support and confidence someday, make sure that you have it well in advance.
- Know the risks - heart break, regret, pregnancy, STDs, and HIV (AIDS) can all happen the first time you have sex.
- Know how to protect yourself - condoms with spermicide are the best protection for sexually active teens. The Pill only protects from pregnancy.
- Know that there is no 100% protection against unwanted outcomes if you have sex, only abstinence can totally protect you.
- Know the law - in many states you have to be a certain age before you can legally agree to have sex and there are some sex acts that are illegal.
- Know what sex is - oral sex, anal sex, lying on top of each other naked and heavy petting are all sexual contact that can result in STDs or HIV (AIDS). Wear a condom!
- Know there is NO going back - once you let go of your virginity it is gone forever! Make sure you are ready to say good bye to that part of yourself.
Tips:- If you have any second thoughts STOP immediately until you are completely sure.
- If you can't say "penis", "vagina", "condom", or "intercourse" without laughing you probably aren't ready.
- You can NOT get pregnant through oral or anal sex, but you can get STDs.
- The age at which you are "allowed" to have sex is called the age of consent and is different depending on where you live and your sexual orientation.
- Sex is not bad, dirty or wrong, but it is a BIG step to take. If you can't be mature about protecting yourself from risks, you shouldn't be "doing it".
What You Need:- A trusted partner.
- A private place.
- A condom.
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