Do you think homosexual couples may be ready for sex at a younger age than heterosexual couples?
peaches
2012/07/15 17:56:43
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I personally do not. Because your mental/emotional level is, I think, more important than physical ready-ness.
BUT I've heard in discussions on the right age to have sex, that most of people's arguments are "if they can't handle having a baby, then they can't handle having sex." So I thought that maybe some people's opinions may change when there is no chance of getting pregnancy accidentally. STDs, of course, can still occur. Maybe less with lesbians, but quite possible, though.
So, generally speaking, do you think the acceptable age for having sex is younger with homosexual couples?
BUT I've heard in discussions on the right age to have sex, that most of people's arguments are "if they can't handle having a baby, then they can't handle having sex." So I thought that maybe some people's opinions may change when there is no chance of getting pregnancy accidentally. STDs, of course, can still occur. Maybe less with lesbians, but quite possible, though.
So, generally speaking, do you think the acceptable age for having sex is younger with homosexual couples?

















However, I think it all depends on the person. Using this website as an example, I have met several teenagers that are far more mature than people 3 times their age on here.
It's not just the baby factor that makes people hesitant, or not ready. It's the fear of giving yourself to someone who doesn't love you, and you want it to be worthwhile.
It's still sex either way; it's a big deal. A person has to be mature enough, regardless is they identify themselves as "gay", "bi", or "straight". Stop trying to find ways to make gays seem different.