Honestly, Sex plays in a relationship showing how much you feel for that person. It doesn't have to be every night or day or even every week. As long as when your with that special person your feeling something more than a "get off ". Communication plays the biggest role in a relationship, Just sex dies, Love lasts a life time.
2006-08-25 15:26:35
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answered by smiley 2
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Sex plays a huge part in a relationship. If a couple has different sex drives this can really lead to problems down the road. One starts to resent the other for not giving it to them when they want it. It's amazing how going without sex can turn a person's behavior into that of a child (pouting, getting angry, throwing fits, giving the silent treatment, etc. ). If a couple is on the same page sexually the relationship always goes a lot smoother and all other problems (bills, chores, etc.) seem minor.
2006-08-26 00:08:34
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answered by Melm 2
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Sex is a big part but as others have said the sex is based on the strength of the relationship. I was married for 13 yrs and I ever had a problem with was the sex. Thats all I would fight about. the more I would fight the less frequent the sex became. If your spouse is happy and secure in your marriage the sex will be great no matter how often you get it. I lost my wife because of this issue and sadly its not the sex I miss and love it was her.
2006-08-25 22:40:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Marriage = 90% Sex, 8% love, 2% Law.
Of course sex plays a huge role in relationships. By the very definition, a relationship is a physical or emotional bond between 2 people. It's what seperates 'Friends' from 'Lovers'. The reason I put love as such a small number is that love can be with anyone without any sexual attraction, like your love for family members or close friends.
With that equation in mind, it's impossible for me to continue any contact with someone i've been intimate with after sex is over. It just doesn't feel right without it.
2006-08-25 23:16:50
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answered by zelgadiss 4
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Your sex life is basically a reflection of your relationship as a whole, just as any other part (communication, etc) is a reflection of the whole. It does not mean everything, but generally if your sex life is good, than the relationship is good. If your sex life is less than satisfying, than your relationship probably is as well. To say a percentage or something like that of how important it is, I think would be difficult and far from accurate. You can't just break everything up into parts and analyze it. It is a common human thing to do, but it doesn't really say anything realistic.
2006-08-25 22:32:21
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answered by Star_Zero 6
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BIG PART ,, i was married for seven years before I finally ended up with my love, and I knew him since I was 6 years old,, we have an awsome relationship that requires much luvin and sex, lots of sex. 20 years together and each time is like we just met last night.. can't beat that hun. no way. my ex used to touch me and i would cringe,, i loved him, but more as a best friend. luv rakisups wife.
2006-08-25 22:29:57
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answered by rakisup 2
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Sex plays heavy at first but as time passes, other things like being comfortable with each other take the place of lots of sex. Not that sex isn't still important but togetherness is more important.
2006-08-25 22:26:04
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answered by Milan J 3
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Sex is not two bodies meeting. It is meeting of two hearts by way of sex. It is most important to keep your married life happy all times.
2006-08-26 00:00:32
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answered by sanam 2
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It depends on one's priorities and the partner's as well.
The couple should have the same view on the importance of sex.
Otherwise, no matter how compatible you are in all other aspects, it won't work.
The repressed one will one day stray and unless the other one is strong enough to accept it, the betrayal will ruin the relationship.
2006-08-25 22:33:43
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answered by ladyluck 2
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Good sex is about 10% of a relationship. Bad sex is about 90%. Only financial problems will kill a relationship as quickly as sexual incompatibility, and nothing will do it as thoroughly...
2006-08-25 22:33:20
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answered by Like An Ibis 3
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