Okay in about 2 hours?!
Question: Okay in about 2 hours?
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Not to sound literally or anything, but, follow your heart. Do whatever YOU think is right whether he likes it or not. If you don't decide to have sex, however, talk to him about it and if he is the right type of guy, he will understand and respect your wishes
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That decision is up to you. Just be aware of the risks and use a condom. It is what is called a cost/benefit problem. Compare your costs to your benefits. If it is worth it then go ahead, but if it is not worth it, or you are under 18, I highly recommend waiting. Will you EVER regret it?
My personal recommendation is to wait, but like I said, the ultimate decision is up to you.
Edit: if you don't want to and he decides to be upset at you about it then you can do better than him. You need a guy who will respect you.
He will knock the dust off your p*s*sy and then after that his love for you will be over, if you are not married. Sex is the ultimate things that keeps two people of opposite sex interested in each other. Once you done with it, the interest is gone.
Please don't lose your virginity before you get married.
Thou shalt not have a first time before marriage.
Is he a bit slow or what ?
Illicit sex relations outside of Scriptural marriage. The Hebrew verb za?nah′ and its related forms convey the idea of harlotry, immoral intercourse, fornication, or prostitution. (Ge 38:24; Ex 34:16; Ho 1:2; Le 19:29) The Greek word translated “fornication” is por?nei′a. Regarding the meanings of por?nei′a, B. F. Westcott in his book Saint Paul’s Epistle to the Ephesians (1906, p. 76) says: “This is a general term for all unlawful intercourse, (I) adultery: Hos. ii. 2, 4 (LXX.); Matt. v. 32; xix. 9; (2) unlawful marriage, I Cor. v. I; (3) fornication, the common sense as here [Eph 5:3].” Bauer’s Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament (revised by F. W. Gingrich and F. Danker, 1979, p. 693) defines por?nei′a as “prostitution, unchastity, fornication, of every kind of unlawful sexual intercourse.” Porneia is understood to involve the grossly immoral use of the genital organ(s) of at least one human; also there must have been two or more parties (including another consenting human or a beast), whether of the same sex or the opposite sex. (Jude 7) The unlawful act of a rapist is fornication, but, of course, that does not make the person who is forcibly raped also a fornicator
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