Do You Regret The Time You Lost Your Virginity?
Brooke Shields just announced that she regretted not having sex early.

“I think I would have had sex a lot earlier,” she says to Health magazine. “I think I would have been much more in touch with myself.”
Shields was not speaking to Vogue or Cosmopolitan. She was speaking to Health magazine. So you have to listen to her. Seriously.
The actress thinks that losing her virginity at 22 was late. "I think I wouldn't have had issues with weight – I carried this protective 20 pounds [in college]. It was all connected," she says. "I think I would have lost my virginity earlier than I did at 22."
It now threw a monkey screw into our stew. What do we now tell our kids?
Should they keep their virginity for a long time or should they lose it as soon as possibly?
"The older I get, the younger I feel," the actress says. "Growing up, I was always the kid, but I spoke like an adult and was in adult roles…I always thought when you get older, you’ll want to slow down, but I want to do even more."
To hell with AIDS, pregnancy and STDs. Brooke Shields wanted sex early.

You may ask who is Brooke Shields to say. But wasn’t she the one that talked about postpartum depression which put Tom Cruise in trouble when he tried to prescribe Scientology to her instead of psychiatry?
So don’t even try to say she is giving young women the wrong message -unless you want her to debate Bristol Palin on Today with Matt Lauer.
Obviously, Brooke Shields is not giving young girls excuse to avoid exercise. She is not creating a new reason why some young girls’ loss control of their bodies. Ms. Shields knows what she is talking about. After all, she went to Princeton University.
Do you agree?
When did you lose your virginity? Was it too late or too early? Did it have impact on how you view your body?
Are you now making up for time you lost?





