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Top Countries Where People Typically Lose Their Virginity in 2025
1. Southeast Asian Countries Lead the Way
In 2025, Malaysia emerges as the country with the average age of losing virginity at 23 years old, making it one of the later nations in this aspect. India follows closely behind, with the average age being just under 23 years at 22.9 years. Singapore and China show similar trends, with teenagers usually experiencing this milestone around age 22.8 and 22.1 respectively.
Interestingly, neighboring countries like Thailand and Hong Kong have slightly younger averages, at 20.5 and 20.2 years. Vietnam and Nigeria share an average of 19.7 years, reflecting similar social and cultural dynamics influencing people’s experiences with sexuality.
2. East Asian and European Countries Show Early Engagement
Japan’s average age is slightly earlier, at 19.4 years, while Spain and Indonesia have similar figures, at around 19.2 and 19.1 years. European nations tend to lose their virginity even earlier, with Poland at a median age of 19, and Italy, Taiwan, and Russia at approximately 18.9 to 18.7 years.
In Western Europe, France and the United Kingdom tend toward earlier ages as well—averaging around 18.5 and 18.3 years respectively. Switzerland, Canada, and the Netherlands have their averages close to 18.1 years, indicating a trend of earlier experiences in these developed regions.
3. The United States and Australia: Slightly Early Statistically
In North America, the United States sees the average age at 18, with Australia being just a bit younger at 17.9 years. Countries like Turkey and New Zealand share similar milestones, both at 17.8 years. Slovakia and Germany are also in this range, with averages around 17.8 and 17.6 years.
4. Latin American and African Countries Show Early Engagement
Brazil, known for vibrant social dynamics, has an average age of 17.4 years. Ireland, Croatia, and Austria follow closely, with average ages just over 17. They exemplify the trend of earlier first experiences in parts of Europe and Latin America.
South Africa and Mexico, at 18.7, show a slightly older age compared to their counterparts in other regions but still within the early teens to early 20s range. The diversity hints at varying cultural attitudes toward sexuality that influence the timing of these personal milestones.
5. The Earliest Ages Recorded Are in Northern and Scandinavian Countries
In Scandinavian nations such as Finland (16.5 years), Norway (16.5 years), and Sweden (16.2 years), people typically lose their virginity at relatively younger ages. Iceland marks the earliest at just 15.6 years, reflecting perhaps a more open or liberal attitude towards sexuality.
Summary
The data from the 2025 Durex survey compiles a fascinating global snapshot: cultural, social, and possibly legal factors contribute heavily to when individuals experience this personal milestone. While nations like Malaysia, India, and Singapore tend to have a later average age, countries like Iceland, Denmark, and Sweden see their young adults reaching this milestone significantly earlier.
This variance underscores the complex tapestry of societal influences shaping personal experiences around sexuality worldwide.
Source: Durex Survey, Published by The Daily Star




