As long as it doesn't go against your religeous/moral beliefs, there's nothing wrong with it.
2006-11-15 07:06:20
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answer #1
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answered by JediKnight 2
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No.
I think it's wrong. It clearly states it being wrong in the Bible.
Immorality, adultry, sesnuality.... is all ungodliness. And it says somewhere... in the new test. ''It is not good for a man to touch a woman, as to light a fire'' Which means to ''turn on''.... God made sex, to be inside marriage... its an important part of the whole marriage covenant.
2006-11-15 15:11:17
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answered by sweetkiss_xo 1
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Absolutely, would you buy a car without test driving it first? Sex is even more important, I test drove many before getting married and there are a few where things just don't work out, the chemistry is wrong no matter how well we got along outside the bedroom, if things just don't flow in bed, it will be a sucky marriage.
2006-11-15 15:07:37
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answered by medic 5
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Yes, I agree. Why? One cannot get married with the sole purpose of having sex, then again, if someone wants to get married after the age of 30, should he wait so long? My personal opinion is that it would be a waste of life.
2006-11-15 15:10:50
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answer #4
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answered by red 3
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No I do not agree with sex before marriage. I am a christian and thats why I don't agree with it.
2006-11-15 15:09:25
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answered by Jennifer B 2
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No. Saving it for marriage is how I think you show respect to your futur spouse. My wife and I were both virgins when we got married and that was an akward first night on the honeymoon.:)
2006-11-15 15:17:44
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answered by DJ D 2
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I believe sex before marriage is unacceptable to God.
That doesn't mean it's easy to restrain oneself, I know.
Also, I think sexual experience before marriage almost always becomes a burden to one's eventual marriage.
2006-11-15 15:11:00
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answered by Dean 2
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I do. Sex is adult play, it is part of the glue that keeps people close. We date extensively to find out if we are compatible emotionally, spiritually, etc., why leave out something as important as sexuality?
Lovemaking is also a skill that needs to be developed. No one is born a good lover, you have to learn to read people, to communicate, etc. In my opinion it is almost a 'mistake' to wait until your wedding night. After all, who would you rather sleep with - someone who is fumbling, embarrassed, and doesn't know how to please you, or someone who is confident and knows what they are doing?
Even worse, to get married 'for better or worse' and find out you are incompatible as lovers. Doomed to a life of bad, infrequent, or unsatisfying sex.
2006-11-15 15:09:15
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answered by Anonymous
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of course what if the person you are with is some sort of a freak or not even the gender you thought they were uhoh?
2006-11-15 15:07:54
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answered by grace07 2
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I can't say i agree or disagree.....but i will always encourage people to wait.....
2006-11-15 15:11:20
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answered by Anonymous
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