It's not stupid...it's just a dated, archaic outlook on life. Things happen...you fall in love...it gets to hot to say no and badda boom, badda bing...you're in the sack making it. It's nobody's fault and sex isn't sinful. Make certain that you are protected and that he's wearing a condom (prevent STD's). PEACE!
2006-07-29 11:59:08
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answered by thebigm57 7
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it's not stupid at all. Really you should get to know someone as a friend before you think of marriage, but if you just sleep with someone then you may find you only like them for the physical pleasure and then where are you?
Why not wait? Truly it doesn't hurt. Then when you find that someone who you truly love, then you can think about marriage and sex. Nowadays everyone is too busy thinking of the sexual side of relationships to realise that sex is a part of love and not the other way round.
God made sex to be an enjoyable part of a loving relationship between man and wife. It should be good fun and enjoyable. And there's nothing better then enjoying it with that someone you love enough to marry. Then it will be truly for love and not just pleasure.
2006-07-29 13:18:57
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answered by ManoGod 6
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Although not a lover of mainstream religion, this rule does have some sense to it spiritually.
When you have sex with a person, your auras "mix" and you take on some of the other persons energy and they take on some of yours. Obviously if you love and respect a person and they love you, then this is a positive experience.
If you do not know the person very well, then you could take on a lot of their negative baggage, this could lead to depression, mood swings and even mental illness if you are not healed.
Luckily your gatekeeper will try to prevent this happening, although some may get through and take some healing.
Many people don't believe in spirit, but they do have eyes and can see a marriage ceremony being performed.
This is why the churches say no sex before marriage, but the real deal is no sex before mutual love and understanding.
Love and Light
M
2006-07-29 23:25:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't call it stupid ... perhaps a bit unrealistic for a couple reasons :
(a) The sex drive is very strong ... you basically are pushing people into marriages that will be unhealthy or end in divorce, simply because they want to engage in sex.
(b) Repressing sexual desires prior to finding a good marriage can lead to self-doubt later in life ... infidelity ... questioning if you took the right path or should have gone a different route.
(c) Getting an idea of how compatible you will be "in bed" prior to marriage is a good idea. Seriously, what happens if you marry and then find out the sex sucks so badly that you're miserable.
2006-07-29 12:04:28
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answered by Arkangyle 4
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2015-01-28 09:31:55
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-02-10 23:33:47
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answered by ? 3
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The marriage today is a ceremony to announce the union of two individuals (male and female) for a life together. This ceremony is not the actual marriage. The actual marriage is between two minds. That takes place when the male and female decides to unite. So there is no question of sex before marriage. Once you unite, you have to be faithful to each other.
2006-07-30 00:25:44
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answered by latterviews 5
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Would you buy a car over the internet without having seen, much less driven the car? Of course not.
Sex is one of the most important aspects of marriage. How do you know he can satisfy you sexually unless you have some experience in that area.
Just because you have sex with someone doesn't make you a whore. As long as you care about that person, then all is well. Having sex for sex' sake is wrong, in my opinion- and something I could not do myself.
Best of luck to you!
2006-07-29 11:57:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Here is another NO answer. It comes down to the simple thing of a man (most of them 99%) all they want is to have sex. If you have sex before marriage the likely hood of them staying by you if you get pregnant is very slim. If you wait till you are married then the prospect of the relationship lasting longer than 2 years is greater. Sex with another person is the ultimate act of trust, and you can only give your virginity once, that gift should be only for your husband. I waited and was married for 10 years (he filed for divorce and married a friend of mine). I have friends and other relatives that didn't wait and are in their second marriages. They did not wait. It also shows the respect you have for yourself if you wait.
2006-07-29 12:10:29
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answered by ldyrhiannon 4
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No its not stupid its right .
People should be married plus it saves the man from running away from the women if he makes her pregnant ,
and going to different partners causes diseases
The thought of two people being married and then having a relationship is a very good and strong bond between the two couple.
What is today a girl has sex ,boyfriend leaves her she can be infected becasuse he already been with loads of other women,
women is pregnant gives birth to look after the child on her on
its wrong , and thats stupid .
2006-07-29 11:57:27
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answered by 67678687 8 1
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There's obviously alot of opinions and reasons for no sex before marriage.....however I believe an important reason would be the emotional and spiritual affect it could have on a person.
It's something you can never change, erase, or modify once done.
...God cared....
2006-07-29 12:18:39
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answered by Bristow 1
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