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Teri Hatcher makes candid confession about losing her virginity

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Teri Hatcher candidly admitted she was not educated about sex when she lost her virginity in her teens.

The “Desperate Housewives” alum spilled the beans on losing her V-card on the most recent episode of her “Desperately Devoted” podcast.

“I didn’t know what a condom was,” the actress, 60, admitted, adding that it took place while she was in high school.

“I think the first time I was going to have sex [was] as a high school student in my parents’ house in their waterbed,” Hatcher remembered, adding that she was ignorant of what a condom looked like and how it was to be used.

“I didn’t get a condom, so I didn’t use one,” she explained, adding that she wasn’t sure if her partner had one at the time.

The “Lois & Clark” alum acknowledged that she was fortunate she didn’t become pregnant or contract an STD.

“I just know that I’m lucky I got out alive,” she shared. “I’m lucky I’m here today to talk about any of it. If we’re really going to examine my sexual history, it’s just filled with error.”

Later in the podcast, Hatcher revealed that she searched her parents’ drawers and found a condom.

“I found this thing,” she explained, “that was like a white, almost like a bandaid, but thicker than a bandaid. It was three or four inches long and came in plastic, like you would unwrap it.”

She added, “This is how inexperienced I was going into having sex.”

In 2006, Hatcher revealed that she had been sexually molested by an uncle when she was 5.

Four years earlier, she learned that her uncle Richard Hayes Stone had been arrested on child molestation charges, and an alleged 14-year-old victim had taken her own life.

Hatcher contacted authorities, and her testimony was key in persuading Stone to plead guilty to four counts of child molestation of two girls. He received a 14-year prison sentence.

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