Lady Gaga has revealed that she lost her virginity when she was a teenager and also admitted that it was a ''terrible'' experience.
The 'Born This Way' singer said she didn't enjoy sex for the first time because she wasn't fully prepared.
"I didn't lose my virginity until I was 17. But I have to say even then I wasn't ready and it was an absolutely terrible experience," the Daily Telegraph quote her as telling Britain's Grazia magazine.
"It wasn't good at all. I have never not had safe sex, I have always asked a guy to be tested and to use protection, which was always my rule. Otherwise you're playing Russian Roulette," she said.
The 24-year-old hitmaker – who is presently dating bar owner Luc Carl, who she has known since she was 19 – says she didn't enjoy sleeping with someone until much later and feels making love is a way of expressing "vulnerability".
"I never actually enjoyed sex until two years ago. It was a proper monogamous relationship in which I felt free enough to trust and I had enough self love," the singer said.
"Sex is the ultimate expression of vulnerability and for me it was important to know that it was a proper
relationship so it was sex as a source of love and nothing else," she added
The 'Born This Way' singer said she didn't enjoy sex for the first time because she wasn't fully prepared.
"I didn't lose my virginity until I was 17. But I have to say even then I wasn't ready and it was an absolutely terrible experience," the Daily Telegraph quote her as telling Britain's Grazia magazine.
"It wasn't good at all. I have never not had safe sex, I have always asked a guy to be tested and to use protection, which was always my rule. Otherwise you're playing Russian Roulette," she said.
The 24-year-old hitmaker – who is presently dating bar owner Luc Carl, who she has known since she was 19 – says she didn't enjoy sleeping with someone until much later and feels making love is a way of expressing "vulnerability".
"I never actually enjoyed sex until two years ago. It was a proper monogamous relationship in which I felt free enough to trust and I had enough self love," the singer said.
"Sex is the ultimate expression of vulnerability and for me it was important to know that it was a proper
relationship so it was sex as a source of love and nothing else," she added
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