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The Global Snapshot of When People Usually Lose Their Virginity in 2025
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Malaysia (23 years)
The average age at which Malaysians typically experience their first sexual encounter is 23, reflecting a combination of cultural norms and societal factors influencing youth behaviors. -
India (22.9 years)
Indian youth tend to lose their virginity slightly before 23, often influenced by emerging social trends, education, and changing attitudes towards sexuality. -
Singapore (22.8 years)
Singaporean young adults generally have their first sexual experience just before hitting 23, aligning with urban lifestyle and openness to sexual health education. -
China (22.1 years)
Chinese youth are increasingly engaging in sexual activity around their early twenties, signaling shifting perspectives amid traditional values. -
Thailand (20.5 years)
Thai individuals typically become sexually active around age 20.5, which is relatively younger compared to neighboring countries, possibly due to cultural openness. -
Hong Kong (20.2 years)
In Hong Kong, many young adults experience their first sexual encounter just after turning 20, influenced by urban lifestyles and progressive attitudes. -
Vietnam (19.7 years)
Vietnamese youth tend to lose their virginity before reaching 20, reflecting evolving sexual awareness and media influence. -
Nigeria (19.7 years)
The average age is also around 19.7, showing earlier sexual activity, possibly due to different cultural and societal norms. -
Japan (19.4 years)
Japanese young adults typically have their first sexual experience at 19.4 years, influenced by education and media. -
Spain (19.2 years)
Spain’s youth usually become sexually active around age 19.2, reflecting a more liberal attitude towards sexuality. -
Indonesia (19.1 years)
Indonesian youth are generally sexually active just before turning 20, amid increasing awareness. -
Poland (19 years)
The age at first sexual encounter in Poland hovers around 19, influenced by education and societal conversations. -
Italy (18.9 years)
Italians tend to lose their virginity slightly earlier, around 18.9, driven by cultural attitudes towards romance and intimacy. -
Taiwan (18.9 years)
Taiwanese youth generally become sexually active just before 19, showing liberalization of social norms. -
Russia (18.7 years)
Russian youth tend to experience their first sexual encounter at approximately 18.7, reflecting shifting societal perceptions. -
Mexico (18.7 years)
In Mexico, the average age is also 18.7, indicating earlier engagement in sexual activity within Spanish-speaking countries. -
South Africa (18.7 years)
South African youth typically become sexually active around 18.7, influenced by diverse cultural backgrounds.

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France (18.5 years)
French youth often lose their virginity around age 18.5, aligning with France’s open societal attitude towards sexuality. -
United Kingdom (18.3 years)
British youth are generally sexually active after turning 18, reflecting the country’s progressive views. -
Switzerland (18.2 years)
Swiss youth typically have their first sexual experience just after 18, influenced by comprehensive sex education. -
Canada (18.1 years)
Canadian teens usually become sexually active around 18.1 years, with open discussions about sexual health. -
Netherlands (18.1 years)
The Netherlands continues to be early in age, with youth often losing their virginity just after 18. -
Greece (18.1 years)
Greek youth tend to have their first sexual encounter around this age, influenced by cultural and familial norms. -
United States (18 years)
In America, the average age remains at 18, a typical milestone for many high school graduates. -
Australia (17.9 years)
Australian youth tend to become sexually active just before 18, often during late high school years. -
Turkey (17.8 years)
Turkish young adults generally lose their virginity around age 17.8, reflecting traditional values amidst modernization. -
New Zealand (17.8 years)
New Zealanders typically reach this milestone at around 17.8. -
Slovakia (17.8 years)
Slovak youth tend to become sexually active at 17.8 years, influenced by cultural and social norms. -
Germany (17.6 years)
German teens generally experience this milestone just before turning 18. -
Brazil (17.4 years)
Brazilian youth tend to lose their virginity slightly earlier at around 17.4 years. -
Ireland (17.3 years)
Ireland’s young adults often become sexually active just before their 18th birthday. -
Croatia (17.3 years)
Croatian youths reach this phase around 17.3 years, influenced by societal attitudes. -
Austria (17.3 years)
Austrian teens tend to have their first sexual encounter at roughly 17.3. -
Czech Republic (17.2 years)
Czech youth often lose their virginity around 17.2. -
Chile (17.2 years)
In South America, Chilean youth typically become sexually active at this age. -
Belgium (17.2 years)
Belgians tend to reach this milestone at 17.2. -
Portugal (16.9 years)
Portuguese teens generally experience their first sexual interaction around 16.9. -
Bulgaria (16.9 years)
Bulgarian youths tend to lose their virginity just before 17. -
Israel (16.7 years)
Israeli youth often reach this milestone at about 16.7 years. -
Finland (16.5 years)
Finnish teenagers tend to become sexually active around 16.5. -
Norway (16.5 years)
Norwegian teens usually experience this at similar ages. -
Sweden (16.2 years)
Swedish adolescents typically become sexually active at around 16.2. -
Denmark (16.1 years)
Danes tend to lose their virginity just after turning 16. -
Iceland (15.6 years)
The youngest average age observed, with Icelandic youths often becoming sexually active at age 15.6.
Data compiled from the Durex survey published by The Daily Star in 2025, reflecting a mixture of cultural trends, education, and recent societal shifts across the globe.



