Thread 33292001 - /adv/ [Archived: 1258 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/29/2025, 11:54:57 PM No.33292001
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When does it start to become unusual to be a virgin and never have a job before? Personally I had sex for the first time at 20 and got a job for the first time at 21 and I'm 21 right now.
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Anonymous
6/30/2025, 12:05:01 AM No.33292040
If you mean career when you say job then your doing a lot better then most people. If you just mean any job at all though most people have some sort of job before graduating high school.

I'd say like 50 percent of males and 66 percent of females lose virginity before graduating high school also. Closer to 70 percent and 80 percent at 20.
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Anonymous
6/30/2025, 12:06:05 AM No.33292046
>>33292040
>If you just mean any job at all
Yeah this
Anonymous
6/30/2025, 12:12:31 AM No.33292074
>>33292001 (OP)
You lost your v card late I would say

Many people don't get jobs until after University (age 21), so that's fine

Losing your v card late is fine too btw. It doesn't matter in the long run. Nothing much does besides the things and people you love
Anonymous
6/30/2025, 12:32:29 AM No.33292155
>>33292001 (OP)
>When does it become unusual
Man, I'm so tired of such threads, asking me to calibrate some freak's sense of what is normal. I still won't read them!
Anonymous
6/30/2025, 10:43:30 AM No.33294518
>>33292001 (OP)
You are about as normal as it is possible for a real live human being to be. Average age for losing virginity is 18.5, average age for first job is 22.
Anonymous
6/30/2025, 10:44:42 AM No.33294524
>>33292001 (OP)
>I'd say like 50 percent
"I'd say" is not a particularly convincing bit of evidence. You can find the actual statistics easily.
Anonymous
6/30/2025, 11:17:16 AM No.33294588
you took a few years longer to catch up, but you're caught up now aren't you/