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At the time, the study found that the average age of virginity loss is 17.4, whereas the average age of sexual awakening (“a sudden realization of sexual feelings and urges”) is 15.2. Planned Parenthood also says that the average age for teens' first time is 17.
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Read More »First things first: there is no right or wrong age to lose your virginity. The only factors that matter when it comes to having sex for the first time is that both you and your partner are ready, you both have consented, and you’re using protection. And while what you see on TV and in the movies might tell you otherwise, everyone’s first time is very different. You might see *fireworks* or feel nervous. Though the decision to have sex is completely up to you, it’s okay to wonder when and how others did it for the first time. While it’s hard to know exactly the average age that people have their first sexual encounter (there isn’t a lot of research on this stat), there are some interesting surveys that suggest a rough average. In 2018, , an online health consulting service previously known as DrEd, surveyed 500 Europeans and 500 Americans to find out what their “sexual journeys” were like. At the time, the study found that the average age of virginity loss is 17.4, whereas the average age of sexual awakening (“a sudden realization of sexual feelings and urges”) is 15.2. Planned Parenthood also says that the average age for teens’ first time is 17. This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. While the average age might be around 17, according to a report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the number of sexually active teens is consistently declining. More teens are putting off sex than ever before. The CDC’s 2017 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) shows that almost 40 percent of U.S. high school students have had sex, and that number has declined from nearly 48 percent in 20o7. Additionally, about 10 percent of students have had four or more sexual partners in 2017, compared to almost 15 percent 10 years prior. At the time, this was the lowest percentage reported since the CDC began conducting the YBRS in 1991.
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