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- Most people
would say that a 'virgin' is someone who has never had vaginal sex.
- But what
if you did have vaginal sex but the male didn't ejaculate?
- What if
you have sex with someone of the same sex?
- What if
you do anal sex, oral sex, fisting, or dildo penetration instead?
Does that
mean you're still a virgin?
There isn't
a simple answer to those questions. People's ideas about sex are expanding
and so are their definitions of 'virginity'.
In
Heterosexual Relationships
Vaginal
penetration is the most common definition of 'sex'. It can be a big step,
since it's the sex act used to reproduce. But some people remove the penis
just before ejaculation. So in general, if you have vaginal sex you lose
your virginity, whether there is ejaculation or not.
In Same-Sex
Relationships
Whether you're
a virgin may not be so important, and having sex may mean different things.
Understanding that you're gay or bisexual may be a big step in itself.
Deciding to start a same-sex relationship and to have sex could be a whole
other challenge. The rest of this section still applies to you when deciding
what to do with your partner - whether you think of it as 'loosing your
virginity' or not.

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