Losing Your Virginity—The Milestone of Sexual Life
Losing your virginity is one of the most pivotal events of your sexual life, and losing male virginity certainly comes with its fair share of emotional baggage and anxiety. Since losing virginity typically happens in one’s teens, it’s a welter of emotions. Fear, triumph, and hopefully love and affection are all tied into virginity losing. Losing your virginity is an event that may be terrifying, exhilarating, or both at the time and it’s likely to be an event that we’ll wax nostalgic about decades after it’s passed. Still, for late bloomers, it’s also important to bear in mind that virginity losing isn’t a race. There’s nothing wrong with having your virginity intact after your peers have already gone through the process of male virginity and you don’t need to have any hang-ups over losing virginity. Losing your virginity should be a joyful, loving process, so don’t be reticent about taking your time and finding the right person to have the experience of virginity losing with.

The experience of losing male virginity can be awkward. Your first sexual encounter may well result in awkwardness, fumbling, and giggling. It’s all good. The right person won’t look askew at your virginity and will be patient and affectionate during the encounter where you lose your virginity, so be patient with yourself as well. It may help to explore your sexuality through masturbation with an aid such as an artificial vagina prior to losing virginity. An artificial vagina can help you familiarize yourself with the real deal, and masturbating with an artificial vagina can help reduce some of the anxiety that will come when you’re losing your virginity. Just remember that nervousness is natural and that your partner will likely be understanding and patient with you losing your male virginity. Take your time during your first time. If virginity losing results in premature ejaculation, that’s okay. Relax, and let your arousal come back. Be affectionate with your partner if this happens—they’ll appreciate your attention while you’re regaining steam, and this aspect of losing virginity will also demonstrate to them that you’re a sensitive and loving partner, making them happy that they’re involved in you losing your male virginity.
When losing your virginity, it’s important that it’s done safely. Virginity losing isn’t going to feel like a celebratory milestone if it’s accompanied by the acquisition of an STD. It’s your virginity and your health, so treat both you and your partner with respect by practicing safe sex and using a condom. You’ll both feel better about the experience of your first encounter past virginity by doing so.
Virginity isn’t something to feel ashamed and awkward about, and virginity losing isn’t a race. Share the experience of losing your virginity with somebody who’s really wonderful, even if it takes time to find this person. That makes virginity losing something really beautiful and an experience that you’ll remember fondly and affectionately for a lifetime.

