I totally agree with you on this question. I like the word love and making love rather than referring to sex becuase love is what you two share and when you "make love" it's a different feeling to me than having sex. May be the same concept but just the refrence and the way to feels is different to me and my boyfriend.
good luck.
2007-02-16 00:42:14
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answered by aricalyn10<3 3
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Sex is a sexual union based on sexual chemistry or maybe not even that. Like you take a woman out, have a good time and the chemistry's there so you have sex, or it's expected of you so you have sex.
Making love is the deeper expression of love through sex, where you have a deep loving connection to the person you're having sex with. A whole world of difference.
2007-02-16 00:48:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe that making love is when you both feel an intense connection and it's very emotional. It's almost like your bodies are one, and you can feel it in the very depths of your soul. It is extremely moving, and can bring you to tears because it is so intense. Having sex it when you do it, and it's not super emotionally based and not very deep. You are more doing it for it's purpose. Most people have sex probably 95% of the time, if not more. I feel that making love is probably just too emotionally draining for most people, or that they may not know how to let themselves go to that point. It's kind of scary to feel that intensely, and very overwhelming. Don't think that because she refers to it as sex that she doesn't love you. It's not that at all!
2007-02-16 00:49:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Well the way I see it is that there are 3 types of sex.
Making Love: The ultimate connection between two people who love eachother.
Sex: Well that's just sex, means to me that it's ultimate for one person and not for the other.
Fu cking: Wich is just all out no love at all.
2007-02-16 00:42:58
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answered by nshappe 4
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Making love is having an intimate connection with your partner. Sex is self-gratifying, and involves no feelings for the other person. It's just a physical act.
2007-02-16 00:42:45
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answered by Bondgirl 4
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Being in love as an finished makes you susceptible. once you opt for to love someone you're easily giving that individual the right to ruin you (which means destroy your heart). you need to no longer be frightened of dropping someone; quite attempt to augment mutually so which think ofyou've got a more beneficial bond that would help you conflict through complications in the relationship. The more beneficial mature one must be guidance the wheel. continually proceed getting to attraction to close about relationships...it is an ongoing attitude of getting to attraction to close and convalescing and getting more beneficial advantageous.
2016-12-04 06:12:06
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answered by ? 4
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I would say they are the same thing under your circumstances. My husband is similar. He says make love and I say sex. I love my husband dearly, but saying the words "make love" just don't sound right coming out of my mouth to me. Sex just seems easier for me to say. It's nothing personal. My husband has never seemed offended by it either. It's just me.
2007-02-16 00:46:00
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answered by ? 6
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Making love is about the emotions involved. Sex is merely the act of procreation. If what she says bothers you, then talk to her about it. It may be as simple as wording to her.
2007-02-16 00:52:56
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answered by fly guy 4
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it is always sex, but two people who like each other have a relaxing day in bed , could call it making love, but two horny drunks in the back seat in the bar parking lot , that would just be sex
2007-02-16 00:43:31
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answered by koleary388 2
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Its what the other person calls it If you Just roll with the sex thing it might be better to her to think of it that way
2007-02-16 00:43:14
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answered by Anonymous
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