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It's important to think it through and wait until you're sure you're ready.
Deciding when to have sex is a big deal. But it can be really helpful to talk it out with someone you trust — like a parent, a friend, or someone else who cares about you. Sex can be really great, but it also has risks — STDs and unintended pregnancy are no joke.
But sex can also have emotional risks. Sex before you're ready, sex with someone you don't trust or respect or who doesn't trust or respect youor sex that doesn't feel good can lead to some really stressful feelings. And sex shouldn't be stressful. Only about half of high school students have ever had vaginal sex, and the average age when people start having sex is But even once they have had sex, most teens don't have it very often.
People have different sex drives — an urge or interest in having sex. Lots of things affect sex drives, like stress, hormones, life experiences, illness, medicines, how comfortable you are in a relationship, how safe you feel, and how attracted you are to someone. Help us improve - how could this information be more helpful?
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