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does anyone regret losing their virginity at an early age??

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IamCuriousBabe · 51-55, F
Doesn't apply to me. I was 21 and legal in all states.
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@IamCuriousBabe Legal in England at sixteen. But cannot now marry till eighteen.

But law fuzzy about older males with sixteen year olds.
IamCuriousBabe · 51-55, F
@SW-User Sixteen is still a baby age.
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@IamCuriousBabe In my youth the school leaving age was 15. People then had jobs. Quite a few if my female friends were married by 18.

Both my grandmother and great grandmother married at eighteen. Such was nineteenth century Britain.
IamCuriousBabe · 51-55, F
@SW-User Women were conditioned for the childbearing and child-raising role in those days. Nowadays, there are many options in how they can live their lives.
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@IamCuriousBabe Not in the late sixties in England they were not.
IamCuriousBabe · 51-55, F
@SW-User How so? So much had already changed in the world then.
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@IamCuriousBabe Depends which country. The States always seems less liberal to me, with old fashioned attitudes.
IamCuriousBabe · 51-55, F
@SW-User Weren't we talking about women in the late 60s in England? Elaborate?
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@IamCuriousBabe It was a very different world then.