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Why do I always want to have sex?

By October 4, 2010 - 1:10pm
 
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I've lost my virginity to my boyfriend a year ago, but my mom made us break up, and I'm 14, but why do I always want to have sex?
I hope you can answer this because I don't want to go off and do something foolish...

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Oh, well thanks. That informs me a bit more about my hormones. I'll make sure to remember it when I'm feeling that way. And uhm... thanks for mentioning the masturbation topic, but that's not me...

October 15, 2010 - 8:39pm
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To be more scientific hormones create our sex drive. If you enjoy your sexuality, please do not have a LEEP conization for dysplasia unless you are near cancer in a state of severe dysplasia, and don't have a hysterectomy unless it is to save your life and cancer you will for sure have cancer. These nerve endings are cut that prohibit women's ability to achieve orgasm, especially cervical orgasms.

October 7, 2010 - 1:23am
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I have to disagree with you here. I had a LEEP and cone and I have absolutely no trouble with orgasms whatsoever. I had mine about 15 or so years ago, and I have never had a problem.

October 7, 2010 - 6:15am

Hi Renae,
You're human, and adolescent. What more reason do you need? I'm not sure what you meant by "foolish." There are options for dealing with your ramped-up hormones without resorting to craziness. Masturbation is a way, and it's completely natural. If you do get another boyfriend, be safe, and take steps to prevent any unwanted pregnancy or STDs.
Good luck, and let us know if you need additional guidance.

October 4, 2010 - 3:04pm
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