Are you talking about telling each other how you feel about life?
What's most important to the both of you? Sharing secrets?
Than the answer is yes.
2006-07-02 21:54:50
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answer #1
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answered by Sam 7
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Yes, of course. Emotional intimacy .... being able to share one's experiences, thoughts and emotions .... trusting one another ... it's what makes any relationship worthwhile and meaningful.
If you are talking about physical intimacy it isn't necessary. It's not the only dynamic in a relationship. The importance of it in a relationship depends greatly on the relationship between those two people and how the other person feels about it. There have been many many couples who have remained celebate throughout their relationship either in part or whole .... either because they didn't want to have sex before marriage or because of other emotional / practical issues. Some people have emotional concerns (perhaps because of rape, incest, fear or trust). Some people have physical limitation due to health issues, lack of desire or having an infectious disease. There are many reasons why couples may choose to abstain from sex.
It doesn't have to hinder a relationship. You can be creative in finding other ways to connect, show affection and appreciate one another. A loving massage, kissing, cuddles, dancing together, sleeping next to one another are all ways to have increased physical intimacy without going "all the way." If that's not what you want to do at this point in time don't let anyone pressure you into it. Don't let anyone tell you that it's mandatory in a boyfriend-girlfriend relationship. Any boyfriend / girlfriend who truly cares about the other person will respect his/her boundaries and feelings and not pressure you into something that you are not ready for.
2006-07-02 21:59:32
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on the couple, and the level of intimacy that you're talking about. For me, sex is the least important thing in a relationship, while getting to know the person, liking him, and being liked back are some of the most important. but like I said, it differs from couple to couple
2006-07-02 21:51:47
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answered by High On Life 5
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Chick get ur grammer right at the first place, intimacy will follow.
On a more serious note, yes intimacy does matter and the only way to judge that will be inevitable in the way vibes are exchanged in interactions. Rest all is ham
]vibes[
2006-07-03 01:11:31
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answered by ][[[V i B e $]]][ 3
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For me, sure.
But it varies on different people. Some may prefer the partner to be more intimate and show more affection whereas some don't like. I have a very good friend she cannot tolerate too much intimacy and she feels it is a restriction.
I feel more security when my bf shows more imtimacy and i feel closer to him also. I don't find it a restriciton.
So which side u are on?
2006-07-02 21:53:56
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answer #5
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answered by a V a 4
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2016-11-30 04:47:39
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
2006-07-02 21:49:52
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, it is important, but there are more important things. like love. and being friends as well.
2006-07-02 21:50:48
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answered by Anonymous
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very important
2006-07-02 21:50:29
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answer #9
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answered by Melissa D 4
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age group?
2006-07-02 21:50:54
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answered by ric_ozz 3
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