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Hi asked in Pregnancy & ParentingParenting · 8 years ago

PARENTS: Would you care if your 13, 14, 15, 16 yr old lost there virginity? Give reasoning for both genders?

And all ages, would you support them? Or basically say abortion only?

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago
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    I would kick the immoral degenerate out of the house and disown them.

  • 8 years ago

    Of course I would care. Any parent who doesn't isn't much of a parent. 13-16 year old's, boys or girls, are still kids and shouldn't be having sex. Sex is such a hugely emotional thing, the closest you can get to another person, and therefore is very serious and not something that should be "experimented with" and played around with. It's not to be taken lightly. Even without pregnancy, there are consequences to having sex early like that--mostly emotional. There is so much depression and self-loathing out there and much it probably has to do with sexual encounters that started way too young. I believe that sex only belongs within marriage and will teach my children the same thing. If they were to make a mistake and give in to their passions, and a pregnancy result, I would strongly encourage adoption. I don't believe in abortion but I don't believe that a single teenager should be raising a child either. It's not fair to the child. The child should be raised by a mother and father who are married to each other.

  • 8 years ago

    I was 14 when I lost mine. Disgusted in myself, personally and regret it on a deep level. But I'm not quite clear on your question, as losing your virginity doesn't guarantee pregnancy.

    Though I got pregnant at 17 (19 weeks now) and my mum supported me as she doesn't believe in abortion.

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