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Agree with all the above.
You need resolution to your issues surrounding the abuse you suffered. Focus on your own needs and seek counselling and advice around that, don't allow anyone else to pressurize you into doing anything you feel uncomfortable with.
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Thank you guys so much for your advice I'm still thinking things over but thanks again.
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Depending on if what you feel in terms of love, I think you should consider telling him. Others are right that you may need to talk to a professional and sort through your issues. However, if you simply keep saying no to sex without explaining why, he may get the wrong idea and feel as if you are pushing him away because you are not interested. Even if you don't tell him the entire truth, you need to make sure that you somehow let him know that you're very interested in him, but want to wait as you deal with some issues from your past.
However, 14 is very young and past aside, you should not have sex until you feel ready for it. There is nothing wrong with waiting until you are a little older, and hopefully your boyfriend would be able to accept that. If he can't, just remember that it's not your fault. Stick to your principles and keep your integrity; the right guy would not pressure you for something you are not ready for, though it can also help if he understands the reasons you are not ready.
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I'm glad you found someone you could be honest with, and ultimately comfortable with. Best of luck to you both
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