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PARENTS: Would you care if your 13, 14, 15, 16 yr old lost there virginity? Give reasoning for both genders?
And all ages.
What would you do if your daughter that is 13,14,15,16 (give reasoning for each age) came home and said she was pregnant?
What if your son said he has made a girl pregnant at those ages?
Would you support them?
When did you lose your virginity? BE TRUTHFUL.
9 Answers
- Anonymous8 years agoFavorite Answer
yes yes yes and yes, both genders, I would care, because teenagers should not be having sex.
If my daughter came home and said she was pregnant:
If the person that got her pregnant was 18+ then I would have a serious problem because that is statutory rape.
I would support her and help her take care of the child.
If my son made a girl pregnant:
Then I would tell them that he should be prepared to be a young parent. I would probably even offer to take care of the child if he or the girl did not want it.
I am 15 and I am still a virgin.
- Jake's MommyLv 78 years ago
"PARENTS: Would you care if your 13, 14, 15, 16 yr old lost there virginity? Give reasoning for both genders?"
...Yes, yes, yes and yes. For both genders. Those ages are far too young to be engaging in an adult activity.
"What would you do if your daughter that is 13,14,15,16 (give reasoning for each age) came home and said she was pregnant?"
...I would VERY HIGHLY disappointed. All ages. If the person who got her pregnant was 18+, I'd make sure he was thrown in jail for having sex with a child.
"What if your son said he has made a girl pregnant at those ages?"
...I would VERY HIGHLY disappointed.
"Would you support them?"
...Even as disappointed as I would be...yes. They are my child and that would be my grandchild.
"When did you lose your virginity? BE TRUTHFUL"
...18. Almost a year after I graduated high school.
- LoveMyMommyLifeLv 78 years ago
My daughter wouldn't be able to get pregnant before 16 because being her mother there shouldn't be any opportunity that I have driven to her to a place, and allowed her the lack of supervision to become pregnant in the first place.
At 16, when she can drive, then the time to trust her has come. Would I be okay with her loosing her virginity? Well, yes and no. Yes, it's her choice, it's her body, I will have educated her to the best of my ability. And No, because its too young.
A son? Same thing. I am going to do my best to know what he is doing while under my care and educate him to the best of my ability.
I lost my virginity at 15 to the biggest decuhe bag. Do I regret it? No, but I've got a solid "learn from your mistakes" and "the choices you make led you to where you are now" kind of outlooks on life and i'm pretty happy with life. Did I wish I waited for someone else? Hell yes.
Would I support my pregnant teenager? Of course. I love my kids. Plain and simple
Doesn't mean I'll give them a free ride. Far.From.It.
- 5 years ago
Of path i would care. Any father or mother who would not isn't much of a guardian. Thirteen-16 12 months historic's, boys or women, are still children and shouldn't be having sex. Sex is this kind of vastly emotional thing, the closest which you could get to an extra man or woman, and for that reason could be very serious and no longer something that should be "experimented with" and performed round with. It's to not be taken lightly. Even without pregnancy, there are penalties to having sex early like that--probably emotional. There's so much despair and self-loathing in the market and much it frequently has to do with sexual encounters that began way too younger. I think that sex only belongs inside marriage and can train my youngsters the same thing. If they had been to screw up and provides in to their passions, and a pregnancy result, i'd strongly encourage adoption. I do not consider in abortion but i do not consider that a single teenager will have to be elevating a little one either. It's no longer fair to the child. The child should be raised with the aid of a parents who are married to each other.
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- ?Lv 68 years ago
I lost it at 19 to the father of my children and my one and only Husband. I'm 32 now and I have high expectations that my children would wait and save it for someone "special". My parents have provided me with great insight of how to live my life and be a good person etc. I am hoping I can do the same for my children or else it would mean I've failed as a parent if they made those bad decisions. That part of their lives shouldn't come to them until after they graduate High School. I'm sure there will be temptations and pressures from their peers but if they are strong willed and level minded as I am and their father then I have nothing to worry about. Of course I do take precautionary measures to make sure my children don't make those mistakes and follow the path that they are suppose to take until they decide to leave the house. If they do put themselves in those predicament I'm sure the first thing I would do is lash out of anger because I expect more from them. Between my Husband and I, I'm the one that is more understanding and can remain calm when dealing with a serious issue. As angry as I can be the most important thing is that I will be there for my children for as long as they need me to be.
- Anonymous8 years ago
I'd like to side this on the kids behalf.
I was 16 when I lost mine, I'm now 18.
I have no regrets, and I'm still with the guy who I lost it to.
We used condoms from the start and then I put myself on the pill (easier and helped my periods and there's no "99.9% effective" its 100% effective.
If someones son made someone pregnant then it's parents fault for not protecting the son. When I have kids I'm going to make sure they're stocked up on blooming condoms and that they're on the pill.
Sex is in this day and age just a part of growing up. (Though in my own opinion save it for the one you love which is exactly what I did)
I would support my children no matter what they did. Unconditional love.
- 8 years ago
Yes i would definitely be concerned. i regrettably lost my virginity at 15 and it scared me. If shes a girl then you have to worry about her being pregnant and being able to raise the child. If its a boy you need to worry about him being mentally and emotionally fit to help raise a child. If they used protection i wouldn't freak out too much. but there a right time and a wrong time for everything. I wouldn't freak out if my child lost their virginity at 16 or older. but anything below 16 is crazy and i find it unexcusable.
- CorinaLv 78 years ago
would I care... YES
If she said she was pregnant I would support her decisions
if my son made a girl pregnant I would support both of them
I was 16
- 8 years ago
I'm 18, lost my virginity at 14. Told my mum, and she was okay with it. Still with the boy today, and we now have two kids. :) <3