“Make sure you know your partner. You might think he or she is perfect. But they might have a sexual history before you, and they are too shy to let it out.”
—Joshua, 17, New Jersey
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“Make sure you know your partner. You might think he or she is perfect. But they might have a sexual history before you, and they are too shy to let it out.”
—Joshua, 17, New Jersey
How do I know if I'm ready to have sex?
Great question. It shows that you’re taking the time to think through this very important decision. Here are some questions to consider when deciding whether becoming sexually active is the best thing for you at this point in your life.
You need to be aware of the good and bad things that might happen if you have sex with someone.
The good things – pleasure, a feeling of closeness, maybe even a deepening in your relationship. These things are more likely to happen when a couple knows and understands each other, decides together that they’re ready to become more intimate and uses condoms and birth control to protect against pregnancy and disease.
The bad things – a sexually transmitted disease, an unplanned pregnancy, a broken heart. Anytime you have sex, there’s a chance of disease and pregnancy. Using birth control and wearing condoms, every single time, reduces the chances of either of these things happening.
Hearts often get broken when a couple hasn’t taken the time to get to know each other before having sex. They haven’t shared their feelings, expectations and desires for themselves and the relationship. Broken hearts happen to just about everyone, sometime during their life. But, if you jump into a sexual relationship with someone you barely know, you’re more likely to be emotionally hurt or to hurt the other person.
So, to sum up, before you’re ready to have sex, you need to be aware of the possible consequences and risks, know how to get and use birth control and condoms, talk to your partner about your feelings and concerns and then be able to cope with any negative consequences. That’s a lot to take on. Spend some time thinking about this heavy decision and make sure it’s your choice, not something that someone pressures you into.
Here are some questions to answer: