well different people say different things. but my personal opinion is no its not.
2007-01-07 05:30:41
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answered by Frannie 2
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Yeah, there's nothing wrong with pre-marital sex - it's the post-marital sex that gets everyone in trouble :D
Seriously though, even though I was raised otherwise, finding out the sex is bad after marriage is not the best time. Some people say it will get better, but it's either good or it's not. Not something you should have to work at. I have also heard that when a relationship is good, sex accounts for 20% of it, but when the relationship is bad, sex accounts for 80% of it - you have to think about that, but it makes sense.
2007-01-07 05:33:35
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answered by John P 6
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Whether you are a Christian or not, it is not okay. This may not be what you want to hear, but trust me, this is what happens:
You think that you will be with him forever and everything will be okay, and then one thing leads to another and then you've given it away. Once you give it away, you can never get it back, and no matter how much he loved or "loved" you before, he will get disinterested (because he got what he wanted) and will leave you, and it will hurt you very badly. You might realize that you gave it to someone who you never truly loved, or you might just be left cold and alone without your guy.
Even if you two stay together, you will suffer consequences. If it gets out (which it will), people will NOT let you live it down. And what if your parents find out....? No matter how sneaky you are, there is always a huge chance of being found out.
There are just so many risks, and it is not worth trading your virginity and morals for a short amount of pleasure and such grave consequences. Personally, I could brag about my virginity. (Guys like the virgins, anyway. :) )
I'm a daredevil sometimes, but I'd rather take my chances with being made fun of and having a guy dump me than with being left cold and alone and one of the few things that once you give it away, you can NEVER EVER get it back.
Besides, would a guy that it was worth it be unwilling to wait until marriage? Of course not! It's a great test to see if someone is for you. :)
2007-01-07 05:42:57
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answered by Drinking from a broken glass.... 2
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perchance for a religious human being it really is, they could extremely basically reason it away. Why do you ask? For a born lower back believer, who needs to thrill the Lord, who has a courting, and is Spirit filled, NO it isn't ok!!! ask your self what Jesus might want to imagine of that difficulty, it really is a self-discipline to offer up and ask that about each little thing, in spite of the undeniable fact that it truly is critical to do as a Christian. The bible obviously instructs us adverse to such pastime. In direct reaction to a distinct answer, if you're a virgin even as married, what might want to you may research your marriage mattress with? it really is the completed theory, there'll be no comparing, it really is far fit. do you pick to be compared to the different persons your better 0.5 has been with? what number might want to be adequate? At what factor does it grow to be some style of competition, and extremely all of us loses. From ailments, to the desensitization of the act of creating love, our hearts lose contained sooner or later. I honestly were in both places, and that i'm right here to allow you to comprehend, sex may be relaxing, yet lovemaking is via a techniques more effective gratifying and gratifying. So without going off on the completely Christian ingredient of the question, your body may have the capacity to do many stuff, like ingesting extremely airborne dirt and dust, yet is it of any benefit on your body? in case you imagine it is going to be functional in some way, i think you're mistaken. advantages and love.
2016-12-28 07:50:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's fine for a couple to have pre-marital sex. How else are you going to know if that person will be able to get you off or not before you get married.
2007-01-07 05:32:31
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answered by tushpush1966 3
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Depends on many factors. Age, cultural background, life style and more importantly your own priorities.
I would not say one should wait until marriage to fulfil sexual needs. But is very important that you do not go about having sex like you do shopping !
2007-01-07 06:13:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Make sure you have your head sorted out first. Know what you are getting into and with whom you are doing it with. try to imagine how you will feel after wards. Lets say your partner leaves you a short time after wards, then how will you feel? Other than that yea it's OK. Great fun in fact!!
2007-01-07 05:37:13
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answered by aloedistributor.com 2
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it all depends on what you believe. i don't believe it is, but i'm not going to judge someone that does. it's all a matter of your opinion. if you're younger than like fifteen i think it's definately not okay and just gross. but you should cherish your virginity for someone that's not just going to take it and leave you. be careful with it, once you lose it you can never get it back. make it worth it
2007-01-07 05:32:12
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answered by ShaLaLaLaLaLaMyOhMy 4
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It is if that's what you want. Never let someone talk you into doing something that you don't want to do though. I mean, if you want to save yourself--do that, but if you love the person and want to have sex with them then--do that. It is entirely your decision. DO NOT let other people make the decision for you. :)
2007-01-07 05:32:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Let me put it this way, I lost my virginity at 15. I still regret it til this day. If u r a Christian, then u know it is wrong. Wait, I wish someone had told me that years ago.
2007-01-07 05:33:18
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answered by poohbie_red 2
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Of course it is! Sex is a natural aspect of human life. Marriage is not.
2007-01-07 06:04:07
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answered by Anonymous
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