Barely There wrote: » I find it harder to believe that 25% aren't.
CaoimheCweeva wrote: » When I was in secondary school I'm pretty sure girls in my year were having sex at 15, which is way too young imo, and I think girls in the years below me were having it younger than that even. I think girls tend to have sex before guys, but everyone's different
daUbiq wrote: » losing not loosing
Medusa22 wrote: » I'm 26 but I just finished doing a degree and most of my college friends who are 21 or 22 are still virgins. At first I was a bit baffled and surprised as I thought that the majority of people would have lost their virginity by 19.
strobe wrote: » Perhaps they are being less than 100% honest? Where as you have virgins lying about having lost their virginity it's also not unheard of for people to say they are virgins when they are not.
Medusa22 wrote: » Well, that is certainly possible but as most of them are men I thought that they would be more likely to lie and say that they aren't virgins.
Buzz Killington the third wrote: » Anal doesn't count either!
Spring Onion wrote: » Yeah why don't people understand the difference between "lose" and "loose"?! Jaysus. Can we add it to the curriculum?
Fat Christy wrote: » What about gay men then? Are they all virgins? :pac:
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » I was 18, I think it's easier for girls:D
Mr. Talk wrote: » I have read a recent report that said that nearly three quarters of Irish college students were sexually active. I don't believe that for a second. Do You???????
who_me wrote: » Hah, probably - just "stop saying no". I've heard from several non-Irish friends that we Irish (Irish men, at least) are very forward in social situations. It must be very annoying for any Irish girl who's struggling to lose hers to hear that though.