>>20399739 Yes, statistically speaking it's over:
>In addition to the 12.5% who had never had sex, the study found that more than 90% of those who had lost their virginities had done so by the age of 19 >The researchers also found that just one percent of participants lost their virginities aged 23-26>In another survey, data were drawn from a 2017 Swiss study on sexual health and behaviour among young adults. A total of 5,175 participants at age 26 were divided into virgins and non-virgins. Virginity was defined as never having had a sexual partner, defined as a person with whom the participant has had sexual contact with or without penetration >A total of 275 (5.3%, 58% males) were virgins. Virgins had higher odds of being male and reporting poorer health. They had lower odds of living on their own, being satisfied with their social life, having experimented with substances (e.g. drunkenness) and having used online dating or pornography >The main reason for remaining virgin was "I have not found the right person" for females, and "I have not had the occasion" for males>Among young adults, 1 in 20 is a virgin. Virgins do not seem to have gone through the usual experimentations of adolescence, are less socially driven and reported more health challenges