Amy honey bun, I would sleep with you anytime anyplace, be an honour
2006-08-17 11:56:38
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-08-17 01:12:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Check this out, at the botttom are the sources.
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"Why should I wait?"
Disease, broken hearts, broken dreams, pregnancy…just a few of the ways too many young people have discovered that sex doesn't equal love! You don't have to have sex to keep your boyfriend or girlfriend. Self-respect gives that edge that says "I'm worth more than sex!" Don't get pushed into something you don't want to do. Don't allow your physical desires to tempt you or your boyfriend or girlfriend.
Even if you really love your boyfriend or girlfriend, it doesn't make sex okay. Most often, girls even up feeling used and unsatisfied while guys will fell at least physically fulfilled, but probably not emotionally fulfilled.
True love is about commitment. It's about valuing the total person, not just the part that feels good in the moment. Think about the consequences of being sexually active outside of marriage:
Getting pregnant
Broken heart that doesn't mend quickly or easily
Getting an STD
Messing up your future marriage with painful memories, illness or infertility
Losing your self respect and lowering your self esteem
Having a relationship that is only held together by sex
Destroying your reputation
Having future plans and life goals being put aside indefinitely
Feeling cheap or used
Denying yourself the opportunity to have real friendships with the opposite sex
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my point is wait intull mariage.
2006-08-17 01:18:30
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-08-17 01:10:29
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answered by kurleylovescheese 6
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To me its spontaneous. I never shoot for the first night. If it happens hallelujah! But if it doesn't and we have fun, then I'm satisfied. I can date the same person several times as long as we both enjoy each others company and both enjoy the times we spend together...so long as I don't feel as if I'm being used and am not expected to always pick up the tab.
If true romance is budding then there is really no need to rush. Part of the enjoyment is the eventual move to the conquest.
2006-08-17 01:24:40
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answered by Robere 5
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If you are young, don't give in because you will regret it. If you guys were to break up, he would be the one that could say, I had her first, and guys will think you are ez. Just imagine your past bf's, what do you think now of them? Probably that you can't believe you even went out w/ him. And if you've never had a bf think about the guys you used to like, same thing. Don't do it! Once you do, all respect will be gone. Sex for guys is like a challenge, they see who can get it first.
2006-08-17 01:17:29
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answered by jaded 2
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Months of dates! You have to know someone and even after years of being with someone sometimes you feel like you don't know them! Plus, you have to make sure you don't get with someone with std and all that! You have to strain out the bad ones! The longer you make them wait the more worthwhile it becomes! The longer you wait the more you know and the better the relationship, trust, and love-making!
2006-08-17 01:16:22
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answered by wwj 3
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Well lets see ummmm I never got past the first date after turning 21.
2006-08-17 01:20:39
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answered by College Student 3
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I don't think there is a set number of dates. It just depends on the person, and how I feel.
2006-08-17 01:12:00
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answered by stormieserenity 4
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Marriage.
2006-08-17 01:43:21
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answered by AxisofOddity 5
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