Losing your virginity is a unique experience. It can be hard to know just what to expect. What will it feel like, when should you do it, and how can you stay safe during your first time? The words "virginity" and "sex" mean different things to different people, regardless of whether they have sex with people of the same or different genders.
The hormones that surge through your body when you have sex can sometimes cause strong emotions afterwards. Some people believe in the concept of virginity. However, the traditional definition of virginity, which is the first time a person has penetrative penis-vagina intercourse, leaves out a lot of other types of sex, including oral sex and anal sex. Explore your sexuality with Flo. Today, many people think the concept of virginity is antiquated and places unnecessary pressure on people to either have or not have sex.
Some girls believe it is safe to have sex if the guy is using a condom. They think it will keep them from getting pregnant or catching sexually transmitted diseases like AIDS, Syphilis, Gonorrhea, genital warts or Herpes. If you are one of such girls, do you know the whole story? Do you know that the claim that condom is safe and can protect you from getting pregnant or being infected with sexually transmitted diseases like HIV is FALSE? When doctors work on someone with HIV, they put on two pairs of gloves, a full gown over their clothes, a mask and goggles.