Pathetic, pathetic |
Pathetic, pathetic |
*Blow_Don't_SUCK* |
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My friend is a year younger than me in 7th grade (he's 13), he's dating someone 6 months younger than him. Twp days ago on AIM, I said hi and I asked him what was going on, and he told me his girlfriend wanted to have sex with him. ...I wasn't shocked that SHE wanted to have sex with him because she wasn't so smart in the first place (if you know what I mean), but he doesn't want to do "it". Unfortunately, he's kind of a pushover so he told her he'd have sex with her 4 nights from now.
I do NOT know how to help him out of this situation. I believe he should tell his girlfriend himself, but he's asked all of our friends for advice and they all said to tell his girlfriend he wasn't ready. then today, he told me he actually wanted to lose his virginity ![]() |
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*digital.fragrance* |
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That's WAY to young - wow... tell him that even soap operas, sit coms, and movies agree with you - I just watched a show called "Fifteen and Pregnant" on Lifetime last night, and having sex cost this girl almost everything.
Ask him what good could possibly come out of this - does he really want to? 13 year-olds are not mature enough to handle this, and the fact that TV shows agree with me (which is rare) must mean something. If all else fails, tell him this: Sex brings a lot of maturity to a relationship - and at his age, it always tears the two apart because the maturity can't be handled. Actually, hardly anyone can truly handle magnitude of emotional consequences (good and bad) that fall out. It will ruin his relationship. Especially now. (Plus, guys are supposed to be the driving force behind physical touching, not the girl .....) |
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