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2006-12-09 12:58:54
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answer #1
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answered by ? 7
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I want you to picture something,
you are standing at the end of an aisle in the grocery store, invisible to the world around you, looking at the dairy case.
A man walks up and looks intently at several different jugs before selecting one, removes it from the case, opens it, takes a swig, spits it out, replaces the lid and returns it to the shelf. After a few attempts he finds one that is to his liking, puts it in his cart and leaves. A man walks up and looks at all the different jugs, and tends toward one kind, he removes it and holds it tightly, kisses it, licks it, and generally slobbers all over the lid, but does not break the seal. However, he too, returns his first few selections to the shelves, and eventually inadvertently breaks the seal on one of them, so he decides it is good, and places it in his cart and leaves. Another man walks up, opens the first one he can find, takes a drink, and tosses it on the ground, occasionally still open. By now you stand in absolute horror, when at last, a man walks up, and begins to examine the different kinds, narrows it to the one he likes the best and places it in his cart, intact, undefiled.
Do we really consider excrement of cows to more sacred and holy than the one and only gift we have, that can never be returned, revoked, or repeated? Mechanically speaking, half of the mass populous can readily copulate with the other half, American society is attempting to prove that, with very bad side effects. There is no such thing as bad sex, only bad conditions. Poor performance can be corrected. I cannot explain to you the sheer ecstasy of taking ones own knowledge from that of an instructional nature, to that of a mutually experienced growth.
2006-12-09 14:13:39
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answer #2
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answered by I think, therefore I broke it? 2
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I had sex partners previous to marriage, which was very wrong behaviour. I did have sex with my husband before he was my husband. I became a Christian after we wed & am now, & have been for some time, a firm believer in no sex (of any kind) before marriage. I once thought that experience should be had, but not at all now. What a precious gift I could have given my husband & he to me, but the past can't be undone.
2006-12-09 13:55:05
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answer #3
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answered by Rae 2
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well marriage is equality, if u stay a virgin tell marriagge u should be married too a virgin, a guy whoe has partners before you should have partners before to balance things out, theirs actually a lot more male virgins then female virgins in the real world, bc guy lose their virginity in late teens early twenties and girls can lose in middle teens after all women have the say in sex, yes i believe ppl should wait why because they give their love like god intended to one partner, at the end of having many partners then being in love ur gonna feel guilty that u didnt give it all to ur lover, but i do allow premartial sex on the basis ur young and stupid and god forgives, just maksure he has rubber, or u get screwed for life
2006-12-09 13:15:12
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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There's this thing called being "a born again virgin". It's a ritual used in some Protestant denominations of Christianity to restore one's purity and comes with a promise to not have sex until marriage.
2006-12-09 13:06:26
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answer #5
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answered by ? 4
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properly depending the guy. a guy of extreme criteria and self-worth will search for a virgin. a guy of decrease criteria and only opt for someone to love will settle for a non virgin. So i imagine adult males of extreme social type ought to like it if his gf by no skill were given boinked interior the butthole,were given her burrito filled, or were given cream all up in her twinkie.
2016-11-30 09:15:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok, I'm not exactly sure what your question is -- it is rather poorly worded.
However, from my experience, there is nothing as awesome and uniting as sharing your first sexual experience together as a married couple. Learning and communicating with each other can be such a great bonding experience, that I would not want to share with anyone besides my husband.
Good luck!
2006-12-09 13:01:10
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answer #7
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answered by wnk 5
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i would just to prefer to marry someone that i love that loves me, however, i think it does feel more special if the one you love is the only one you have ever shared that special intimacy with, but it is very unlikely to find someone who has never been with anyone else. but in the long run it should'nt matter. the past is the past. focus on the present.
2006-12-09 13:06:51
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answer #8
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answered by sarah 5
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My personal view is that both the man and the woman should know what they want before getting married, and usually that means having sex with other people before settling down. Now, if you're marrying your high school sweetheart and that's the person you've lost your virginity to, then you should have sex with them before getting married to make sure you're satisfied with the sex life you'll be with for the rest of your life. It sounds silly, but sex IS an important part of a relationship! You've got to take the car for a test drive before you buy it, so to speak. ;)
2006-12-09 13:10:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I prefer a women that has some experience. Otherwise it could be a bit one sided.
2006-12-09 13:15:18
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answer #10
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answered by Cameron in OZ 2
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Virgin!
2006-12-09 12:59:32
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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