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Average Age of People Losing Their Virginity Around the World in 2025
The age at which people typically experience their first sexual encounter varies widely across different countries. Based on the latest Face of Global Sex report 2025, here’s a detailed look at the average ages around the globe, highlighting regional trends and cultural influences.
Countries Leading with the Oldest First-Time Experiences
Malaysia and India: Top of the List at 23 and 22.9 Years
In Southeast Asia and South Asia, the average age for losing virginity remains relatively high. Malaysia leads the way at an average age of 23, closely followed by India at 22.9. Cultural norms, conservative attitudes towards sexuality, and religious influences play significant roles in delaying sexual debut in these nations.
Singapore and China: Early But Still Within Early Twenties
Singapore’s average age is 22.8, while China reports an average of 22.1. As these countries modernize and adopt more liberal social attitudes, the age of first sexual experience tends to be slightly younger but remains somewhat later compared to Western nations.
Asian Countries Seeing Earlier First Encounters
Thailand, Hong Kong, and Vietnam: Between 20.2 and 19.7
Thailand at 20.5, Hong Kong at 20.2, and Vietnam at 19.7 show a trend toward earlier sexual activity in Asian cities with vibrant youth cultures. Increased exposure to global media and changing social norms contribute to these shifts.
Japan, Spain, and Indonesia: Around 19.1 to 19.2
In Japan (19.4), Spain (19.2), and Indonesia (19.1), the age begins to stabilize in the late teens. While traditional values persist, urbanization and youth empowerment are influencing earlier sexual experiences.
African, Asian, and Middle Eastern Countries with Early Averages
Nigeria and Vietnam: 19.7 Years
Nigeria and Vietnam, both with averages of 19.7, reflect diverse cultural attitudes towards sexuality in Africa and Southeast Asia, with urban centers seeing younger ages than rural areas.
Russia and Mexico: 18.7 Years
Russia and Mexico are notable for the decline in age, averaging 18.7. Both nations have seen rapid social change, with increased acceptance of premarital sex and broader access to sexual health education.
Western Countries and Their Trends
United Kingdom and United States: Around 18 Years
The UK at 18.3 and the US at exactly 18 reflect Western societies’ relatively earlier sexual initiation, influenced by liberal social policies and comprehensive sex education programs.
Switzerland, Canada, and the Netherlands: Just Over 18
Countries like Switzerland (18.2), Canada, and the Netherlands (both 18.1) continue the trend of early onset, often linked to progressive attitudes and extensive sex education.
Greece: 18.1 Years
Greece, with similar figures, indicates a gradual shift towards earlier sexual activity in Southern Europe.
Countries with the Earliest First Experiences
Australia, Turkey, and New Zealand: Between 17.8 and 17.9
Australia and New Zealand tie at 17.8, with Turkey just slightly ahead at 17.8 as well, demonstrating early sexual activity in youth, possibly linked to comprehensive education and liberal attitudes.
Germany, Brazil, and Ireland: Ranging from 17.3 to 17.4
Germany (17.6), Brazil (17.4), and Ireland (17.3) reflect diverse cultural influences enabling earlier sexual debut. Brazil’s earlier average highlights the influence of lively social scenes and age of sexual consent laws.
Countries with Youth Experiencing First Time in Late Teens to Early Twenties
Czech Republic, Chile, and Belgium: Around 17.2
With an age of 17.2, these countries show a blend of traditional and modern influences, where youth are exploring sexuality slightly earlier than many European counterparts.
Portugal, Bulgaria, and Israel: Around 16.7 to 16.9
These nations are witnessing a trend of teenagers losing virginity closer to 16.8 on average, possibly due to cultural openness and urban lifestyle factors.
The Youngest First-Timers: Scandinavian and Nordic Countries
Finland, Norway, and Sweden: Between 16.2 and 16.5
Scandinavian countries lead with the youngest averages: Finland at 16.5, Norway at 16.5, and Sweden at 16.2. Open discussions about sexuality, comprehensive sex education, and progressive societal views contribute to earlier sexual experiences among youth.
Denmark and Iceland: 16.1 and 15.6
Denmark (16.1) and Iceland (15.6) finest the list, where progressive attitudes and high levels of sexual health education culminate in teens experiencing their first time at a much younger age.
Infographic: Global Age Trends in 2025
Image source: Face of Global Sex report 2025
Final Thoughts
The data highlights how cultural, educational, and social factors profoundly influence the age at which individuals lose their virginity. While Western nations trend toward early teens and late teens, many Asian and Middle Eastern countries tend to delay, owing to cultural or religious considerations. Scandinavia’s notably early averages reflect their progressive approach to sexuality education.
Understanding these trends helps in shaping policies, education programs, and social conversations about healthy sexuality worldwide. As societal attitudes continue to evolve, so too will the ages of first experiences, potentially moving towards more open and informed perspectives in coming years.