It's very common now to have sex before marriage...it's the norm. In today's world people have long engagements, live together or date for a long time before taking the leap to marriage. Not saying that's a reason to have sex before marriage but it does lead to temptaion. I had sex before marriage and have had only one sexual partner...my husband. I think it's important to wait for a while before jumping into bed with a boyfriend/girlfriend. People now days don't seem to take sex as seriously as they used to and risk so much just for pleasure. Anyway to answer your question...I don't think anyone is totally in favor of sex before marriage...sex is just something that happens, it's taking the next step in a relationship...I don't really care if people are having sex before marriage just as long as they are careful, protected, and in love.
2006-08-24 03:30:12
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answered by .vato. 6
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Sex before marriage now a days is rather normal. The positive thing from this is that women tend to learn more and become more knowledgeable about relationships. The knowledge and experience they gain in every serious "sexual" relationship will better prepare them for future relationships. They will be able to cope with difficult situations easier and they will become a stronger person. As long as it is done to a limitation it seems to be ok. But excessive sex is dangerous to your health because of diseases and the chance of cancer is higher in women who have had multiple partners.
2006-08-24 03:31:15
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answered by gillamacs 3
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Yes, because it is very good in having sex before marriage. Some men marry you and leave you in bed just like that, in the night if you are in need of the dick he will not mind. but if you have sex with him before marriage, you should have notice everything about the man
2006-08-24 03:37:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Sex is what consumates a marriage. So sex before the wedding is marriage without a piece of paper.
I waited until I go married, waited 20 years, and it was surely worth it. It was really hard to wait that long but i did. And i wouldnt advise anyone else to do anything different.
I was able to give my husband something that belonged only to him, not something he had to share with a dozen other men.
2006-08-24 03:28:33
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answered by amosunknown 7
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I have no problem with sex before marriage. I did have sex before marriage and ended up marrying the first (and only) guy I slept. I think you need to know what you are getting into before you agree to it forever. I just wish that I had sex with at least one more person to have something to compare to.
2006-08-24 03:34:02
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answered by jacemo 6
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To each his own. Everyone has different beliefs and morals, so that's a decision that needs to be made individually. I, personally, don't ever plan on being married. I am not religious, so I don't feel there are any benefits to it. Yeah, you get tax deductions. Big deal. I don't ever want to take a man's last name or be "his" on paper, so I prefer to just be together. At least then you will always know that you are together because you choose to be. Not because there's too much paper work to be done in order to leave.
2006-08-24 03:29:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope! I waited until my wedding night. I was 28 when I got married and I was still a virgin. I don't think there is a need for sex before marriage.
2006-08-24 05:08:01
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answered by LITTLE 1 :o) 6
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To a certain extent, I understand people who are against it, but I am in favor of it. I have a very demanding career, travel a lot, and I wanted to make sure that my partner is right for me in all areas before I signed a legally binding contract.
2006-08-24 03:34:01
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answered by jimbell 6
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I haven't any theory the place the assumption of "wait till marriage" got here from, even with the shown fact that that's a shaggy dog tale. intercourse is organic, that's area of our instincts. maximum folk finally end up divorced besides, so as that they waited for no longer something. in case you adore somebody, that's no longer correct once you're married or no longer, once you're waiting, you're waiting.
2016-12-11 14:30:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I did, but I wish I hadn't.
2006-08-24 03:25:36
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answered by blondee 5
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