At the age of which will be involved in the first sex.

A recent survey on the sexes of British has come to the fore that the issue of the main Afsos of the youth is to complete the first sexual intercourse long before appropriate age.

More than a third of teenagers and youths participating in the survey, and more than a quarter of men think that the first time sexual intercourse was not 'the right time'. Khabar BBC Bangla.

According to law, a person has to be at least 16 years old to agree to sex in the UK.

The results of a survey of sexual abuse and lifestyle of the UK have been reviewed and it is assumed that at that age many are not ready for sex.

The survey, known as the 'National Survey', is conducted every decade.

Researchers from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine used data from 3,000 young people participating in the survey between 2010 and 2012.

Survey results

From the answer given to the participants, about 40% of women and 26% of men think that their first sexual intercourse 'did not happen at the right time'.

Most of them think that they should have waited longer before leaving celibacy or virginity.

However, fewer respondents took part in the first sexual intercourse.

Most of the people have had sex for the first time before the age of 18 - nearly half of them have sexual intercourse at the end of their sixteenth year.

For the first time in one third, they were 16 years old.

Desire and preparation

The survey has tried to get the idea of ​​sex preparation ready.

That is, an attempt has been made to verify whether a person wisely and willingly would agree to the logical conclusions of sexual intercourse for the first time.

For example, while consenting, there has been an emphasis on not being in the nature of drugs or giving consent to the consent of the partner, friends.

Nearly half of women surveyed and about 40% of men are ineffective in this case.

Five out of women and one in every 10 men in men think that their companions were not equally interested during the first meeting. That is, they believe that their companions agreed on the first synergy after being under a lot of pressure.

Kai Weilings, founder of the NatSal Survey, believes that no person should be examined in age criteria whether it is ready for sex.

"Every young man is different - someone is ready for sex at the age of 15, and many 18 years of age can not be prepared", said Mr. Willings

Co-researcher Melissa Palmer said, "It is possible to verify the findings of our findings that young people are under much more pressure than young people in terms of consenting for first sex."

He said that youths need to have sex education related to school keeping in view of the positive and safe sexual intercourse through discussions among themselves in the first place of sexual intercourse.

When is the right time?

If you feel that you have sexual relations, then ask yourself these questions first.

♦ Am I going to do the right thing?

♦ Do I love my partner?

♦ My companions love me the same amount?

Have I discussed with the partner about the protection of sexually transmitted diseases? Was the discussion correct?

Can I say 'no' at any time after a sudden change in sexual intercourse? Will both me and my companions be satisfied with that decision?

If yes, if you answered yes to these questions, maybe you are ready for sex. But if you answer yes to any of the questions below, you may not be prepared:

♦ Do I feel any pressure from my partner or friends?
Can I have any kind of grief after sex?

♦ Am I thinking of sexual intercourse with my friends?

♦ Am I interested in having sex with my partner?

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