SEX BITES – FIRST TIME
• Don't be pressurised into having sex for the first time before you're really
ready. Young people are often made to feel boring, immature and unattractive
if they do not become sexually active, but not having sex is NOT a reason to
feel like this.
• It's true that people do start having sex younger these days but, on
average, it actually occurs a good deal later than most people imagine.
• The most recent National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles reported
that a quarter of women and nearly a third of men have sex before the age of
16. In other words, the vast majority – three-quarters of women and two-thirds
of men – do not.
• Research also suggests that people who delay losing their virginity until
their late teens are more likely to have an enjoyable and memorable experience.
Their decisions are more likely to be based on feelings of love and romance.
• Sex is like a lot of things in life – it tends to get better with time and
practice. But we expect a lot more today than our grandparents did. This is
creating a new kind of pressure on people to perform – especially on people
who are starting out.
• If the earth doesn't move the first time you have sex, don't panic. Because
no two couples are alike, good sex is often a matter of trial and error.
• As a first step towards good sex, we all need to find out what our partners
really like. A good lover is not just someone who knows what to do – but what
to ask too. Sex is about talking as well as doing.
• Sexual technique is clearly important, but it's not everything. We're
not machines programmed to reach orgasm at the touch of a button, but individuals,
each with our own emotional needs and wants.
• Be sure that what you are doing sexually is something you are happy doing,
and that you are not being pressured into things you are not comfortable with.
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