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Sex
What does the law say?
The law says:
· You can't have sex if you're under 18 with a person who's caring for you or supervising you. (e.g. a teacher even if you agree)
· If you're under 12, you can't have sex with anyone, even if you agree.
· If you're between 12 and 16, the law says you can't have sex with someone who's more than 2 years older than you, even if you agree.
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What does the law say?
The law says:
· You can't have sex if you're under 18 with a person who's caring for you or supervising you. (e.g. a teacher even if you agree)
· If you're under 12, you can't have sex with anyone, even if you agree.
· If you're between 12 and 16, the law says you can't have sex with someone who's more than 2 years older than you, even if you agree. -
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Am I ready to have sex with my partner?
A good rule is, if you don't feel comfortable with the situation, you're probably not ready. -
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I can't get it up!
This is a symptom of stress and anxiety that's common for men, especially in a new relationship. Try to relax and slow things down. More kissing, touching and masturbating can help.