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dl4ver
May 4, 2013, 06:37 AM
I had tried to make her my own since 2 years and now its 5 months that she and I started a relationship. Before a couple of days, she told me that she had one boyfriend before me and she had sex with him too. Its was a hard thing for me to bear and I can't even imagine about an incident like that. She was having that previous relationship when I was trying to make her my own. She was just 14 when she had sex.

I'm so much sad about it and so much of cryings not to be the person to have sex when she was a virgin. I was dreaming about to be the one and only man in her life to have sex with her but now it's a very hard to make my mind clear. She says that she wants to be with me forever and loves me more than her life. She cries so much too.

Once I decided to forgive her and said my decision and now our relationship it still alive but I cannot make my mind that much clear. I still love her. If you please help me to take the most correct decision and tell me how to get over this, it will be helpful for me to decide my whole future.

teacherjenn4
May 4, 2013, 06:47 AM
You shouldn't be deciding your whole future when you are both teenagers. You're 16. That's too young to be planning your life. Have fun, do well in school and prepare yourself to get into college. Marriage? Being the only man in someone's life? That's way too much to worry about at your age. Get over the fact that she's not a virgin. She made a mistake. Let it go.

joypulv
May 4, 2013, 07:23 AM
MEN and their obsession over virgins. Not all men, but far too many. Do we women agonize over the sexual past of our men?
What's this 'trying to make her my own?' For starters, people aren't puppies or ipods. You don't 'make' them anything, nor do you own them. Secondly, she wasn't your girlfriend yet. What gives you some special rights just because you were TRYING to be her boyfriend then?
Grow up. Yes, I am being harsh and mean. Neither one of you has a clue what promises for the future mean anyway. Teen age romance turns on a dime. One reason why parents keep their children from involvements like this (aside from pregnancy) is the total cluelessness about what any of it means. She could wake up one morning 3 weeks from now and decide she likes the cute guy next to her in class, and you could do the same.

odinn7
May 4, 2013, 07:35 AM
MEN and their obsession over virgins. Not all men, but far too many. Do we women agonize over the sexual past of our men?
What's this 'trying to make her my own?' For starters, people aren't puppies or ipods. You don't 'make' them anything, nor do you own them. Secondly, she wasn't your girlfriend yet. What gives you some special rights just because you were TRYING to be her boyfriend then?
Grow up. Yes, I am being harsh and mean. Neither one of you has a clue what promises for the future mean anyway. Teen age romance turns on a dime. One reason why parents keep their children from involvements like this (aside from pregnancy) is the total cluelessness about what any of it means. She could wake up one morning 3 weeks from now and decide she likes the cute guy next to her in class, and you could do the same.

Oh now this is totally unfair... I read the original post and thought about all I was going to say to him. As I usually do, I read the replies and I saw this one and thought, "Great, she said everything that I was going to say." Great post.

All I can add is stop the crying and trying to make her feel guilty for something that happened years ago while you were trying to make her yours.

joypulv
May 4, 2013, 07:41 AM
Thanks for the good laugh this morning odinn7.
At least you have more greenies than replies, quite a feat on AMHD, and something to be proud of.
Is it because I 'pave the way'? Nah. It's because you take time to think, and give quality over quantity.

J_9
May 4, 2013, 07:41 AM
First of all, be a man and stop crying like a baby. Grow a spine. What happened before you two were exclusive is none of your business.

At 16, I can promise you, you won't be together forever. Stop the thoughts of marriage, chances are high she won't be the one you marry.

For now keep your junk in your pants. You've already shown your immaturity by crying over her losing her virginity, it's apparent you aren't mature enough to be a father.

dl4ver
May 5, 2013, 01:49 AM
You mean... should I leave her?

J_9
May 5, 2013, 02:52 AM
you mean... should I leave her?

Yes. You can't respect her.

joypulv
May 5, 2013, 04:57 AM
I missed the part where you decided to 'forgive' her. For WHAT? She doesn't need forgiving - you do, for being so horrible. You have her crying over something that is your fault. She should dump you, but probably won't, so out of fairness, you should leave her. Just make it clear that it's because you can't handle this situation like a mature person (which you aren't).
If you live in a culture where virgins are prizes, have an arranged marriage in a few years.

talaniman
May 5, 2013, 06:01 AM
You are 16 and time to put away the notions of childhood dreams and put your best foot forward to manhood. Decide if you love the person or the idea of what you want the person to be?

If you love the person then enjoy them while they are in your life. Be grateful, and stop crying and making her feel bad for the things that are none of your business, and you have no control over. Until you can cope with reality and deal with YOURELF, then you have a long way to go to mature manhood. Show love not misery.

If you cannot control your own thoughts and actions, then you are not yet ready for mature manhood and have a lot of work to do NOW, before you can plan for tomorrow.

Oliver2011
May 6, 2013, 04:22 AM
She should leave you for oh so many reasons that are in your post. But mostly she should leave you because you are a drama queen. Stop crying and man-up. Go to the drugstore and beg the Pharmacist for a masculinity pill.

Fr_Chuck
May 6, 2013, 04:30 AM
I agree, as you get older, girls will have had many boy friends before you, your issue, is that she should not have told you.

Next she is not "your own" she is a girlfriend, just that. You do not own her.

Next you are sad since you did not get to be the first, so all you are interested in is the sex also.

dl4ver
May 7, 2013, 11:40 PM
Thanks a lot for your ideasss

More comments are accepted please

talaniman
May 8, 2013, 05:18 AM
What do you think of what has been told you so far? Without your input and questions then this thread will likely fade away.

dl4ver
Jun 9, 2013, 11:58 PM
My girlfriend and I had sex for the first time month before last month. (we both are 14 years old). Can I know about the changes that occur in the her body after losing virginity. (temporary changes and long term changes in body except from the absence of the hymen) Will those changes affect for her future life? Will her body shape change?

tickle
Jun 10, 2013, 02:01 AM
There are no physical changes from losing virginity, but there are major physical changes for her from pregnancy, which she may be if you didn't use protection.

ScottGem
Jun 10, 2013, 03:11 AM
The only physical change is the rupturing of her hymen.

However there are emotional changes that can be very hard to handle for people your age. Plus there is the risk of pregnancy that can have a profound affect in many ways.

You are too young to be engaging in sexual intercourse. End of story.

And I'm moving this thread. You posted this under Adult Sexuality in violation of our rules that only adults can contribute to this forum.

dl4ver
Jun 10, 2013, 06:28 AM
The only physical change is the rupturing of her hymen.

However there are emotional changes that can be very hard to handle for people your age. Plus there is the risk of pregnancy that can have a profound affect in many ways.

You are too young to be engaging in sexual intercourse. End of story.

And I'm moving this thread. You posted this under Adult Sexuality in violation of our rules that only adults can contribute to this forum.

Some people say that the hips get wider and the breasts get more heavier and bigger after losing virginity . Are those saying true?

ScottGem
Jun 10, 2013, 06:46 AM
This is just one of the reasons you should not be engaging in sex. You are trying to emulate adult behaviors without the emotional growth or maturity that is necessary.

You were already answered, losing virginity has no physical effect other than the rupturing of the hymen. Who are these "some people"? People in your peer group who know as little about biology as you do?

Oliver2011
Jun 10, 2013, 06:55 AM
This is just one of the reasons you should not be engaging in sex. You are trying to emulate adult behaviors without the emotional growth or maturity that is necessary.

You were already answered, losing virginity has no physical effect other than the rupturing of the hymen. Who are these "some people"? People in your peer group who know as little about biology as you do?

Sarcasm warning - Maybe this is all a science project and in the interest of higher education they engaged in a physical relationship.

Seriously though - what is the point of these questions?

dl4ver
Jun 10, 2013, 07:15 AM
This is just one of the reasons you should not be engaging in sex. You are trying to emulate adult behaviors without the emotional growth or maturity that is necessary.

You were already answered, losing virginity has no physical effect other than the rupturing of the hymen. Who are these "some people"? People in your peer group who know as little about biology as you do?

Thank you for your answer scott..
Some people means... some answers which is available in the internet...

J_9
Jun 10, 2013, 07:25 AM
The internet is a scary place when one doesn't know how to use it correctly. ;)

dl4ver
Jun 10, 2013, 07:31 AM
The internet is a scary place when one doesn't know how to use it correctly. ;)

Okay... thanks

Hey can u briefly explain about the emotional changes that may occur... and if there are some ways to over come them...

Oliver2011
Jun 10, 2013, 07:38 AM
hey can u briefly explain about the emotional changes that may occur.... and if there are some ways to over come them.....

Aha this is a project. But my answer is no, I don't have to do homework any more.

J_9
Jun 10, 2013, 07:39 AM
Why are you so fixated on ones losing their virginity?

Oliver2011
Jun 10, 2013, 07:41 AM
Why are you so fixated on ones losing their virginity?

I am guessing it is homework.

odinn7
Jun 10, 2013, 07:42 AM
This story doesn't match with the story you posted back in May... so which is it?

https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/relationships/gf-had-sex-when-she-only-14-im-16-a-747316.html

J_9
Jun 10, 2013, 07:42 AM
I'm guessing it's someone who shouldn't be having sex.

Oliver2011
Jun 10, 2013, 07:44 AM
This story doesn't match with the story you posted back in May....so which is it?

https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/relationships/gf-had-sex-when-she-only-14-im-16-a-747316.html

He's discovered how to age backwards. How he's going to be rich.

Or it is a troll.

J_9
Jun 10, 2013, 07:48 AM
We don't take kindly to liars.

Here you are 14 and in May you were 16. How does one age backwards by 2 years in one month?

Oliver2011
Jun 10, 2013, 07:50 AM
We don't take kindly to liars.

Here you are 14 and in May you were 16. How does one age backwards by 2 years in one month?

Nice catch by the way. Me thinks he shan't be responding now.

J_9
Jun 10, 2013, 07:55 AM
I can't take credit. Odinn actually found the original post.

Oliver2011
Jun 10, 2013, 07:59 AM
I can't take credit. Odinn actually found the original post.

That figures. Odinn was a superhero is a previous life. But he just didn't look that great with a cape on.

ScottGem
Jun 10, 2013, 07:59 AM
hey can u briefly explain about the emotional changes that may occur.... and if there are some ways to over come them.....

We are not going to assist you in engaging in underage sex. Especially, when you have apparently been untruthful to us.

You are clearly to young.

Oliver2011
Jun 10, 2013, 08:00 AM
We are not going to assist you in engaging in underage sex. Especially, when you have apparently been untruthful to us.

You are clearly to young.

Or very old and likes this kind of subject...

Oliver2011
Jun 11, 2013, 04:55 AM
Note: Troll went bye bye to troll another place. Just saying...

hiyafolks
Jun 13, 2013, 05:04 AM
I am sorry, but can we first address the fact that you actually 'forgave her' for having sex before you two were even together... You do not have to forgive her, she did absolutely nothing wrong, besides it being illegal, it does not and did not concern you, her feeling like you had to forgive her must make the poor girl feel awful.
I suggest, you get over it. People have sex, there is nothing you can do about it now, besides mope about it. You are 16, you will not be together forever. So when you're in your 20s dating are you going to cry every time some one has had sex before? No. That would be stupid.
Sorry for the tough love, but that was ridiculous. There is nothing you can do do not dwell on it.

Oliver2011
Jun 13, 2013, 05:06 AM
I am sorry, but can we first address the fact that you actually 'forgave her' for having sex before you two were even together... You do not have to forgive her, she did absolutely nothing wrong, besides it being illegal, it does not and did not concern you, her feeling like you had to forgive her must make the poor girl feel awful.
I suggest, you get over it. People have sex, there is nothing you can do about it now, besides mope about it. You are 16, you will not be together forever. So when youre in your 20s dating are you going to cry everytime some one has had sex before? No. That would be stupid.
Sorry for the tough love, but that was ridiculous. There is nothing you can do do not dwell on it.

Don't sweat it. This person (old dude I am guessing) was caught in a lie and shan't be coming back to respond. Some people get off on this sort of thing...

hiyafolks
Jun 13, 2013, 05:07 AM
Don't sweat it. This person (old dude I am guessing) was caught in a lie and shan't be coming back to respond. Some people get off on this sort of thing...
To be honest, I am quite relieved that someone with that few brain cells does not actually exist.

Oliver2011
Jun 13, 2013, 05:11 AM
To be honest, I am quite relieved that someone with that few brain cells does not actually exist.

Well I am quite sure there are those out there that would say if I did have a brain it would be scary!

:)

ScottGem
Jun 13, 2013, 05:35 AM
To be honest, I am quite relieved that someone with that few brain cells does not actually exist.

Oh, he exists, its just that the situation probably doesn't.

hiyafolks
Jun 13, 2013, 05:37 AM
Oh, he exists, its just that the situation probably doesn't.
I swear, I lose more and more faith in humanity everyday.