Yes of course. A healthy sex drive is part of a healthy body. As far as the "promiscuousity" portion goes. When I was younger and still had that drive (which is long gone thanx to hubby and the 2 kids, and of course that medication that depletes the damn thing entirely!!) I always found myself a very good friend...get my drift?
Either way...ALWAYS practice safe sex!!
2007-03-13 05:57:37
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answered by cocacolachickee 2
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Healthy sex drive in a single girl is great (especially for the lucky guy involved), but you really need to use your head in matters like this. Do you have a steady boyfriend? Are you talking about having sex with more than one person? If you are not careful, it may wind up not being so healthy anymore. Don't make it so easy that all they have to do is show up, you lose all respect and get names you don't deserve.
2007-03-13 06:00:41
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answered by jimmer256 2
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yes, it is healthy. i used to be like that...of course some would say that i let it get out of control. but, i look at it this way. just because i like sex does not mean that i am a bad person and it has nothing to do with my personality. of course, my healthy sex drive ended up giving me a bad relationship and 2 kids with that man...but i still think i could do it every day given the chance. the line between healthy sex drive and promisuousity i think would be when you don't care who you sleep with as long as you get some.
2007-03-13 05:58:10
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answered by trisha_r_c 3
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Of course it is alright and healthy.
Bad signs - Do you feel guilty? Do you feel the need to hide your activities from even close friends? Do you need to be intoxicated? Do you you regret the action (not necessarily the choice:-)
Good signs - You always feel in control. You use protection. You respect yourself and only engage with others who respect you. You are honest with yourself and your partners and demand the same in return.
There is no limit to the amount of people you can date. Just make sure that you are doing it for enjoyment/gratification and not as a substitute for missing affection.
Have fun but be safe.
2007-03-13 06:05:09
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answered by Bryan H 3
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hi i'm 20, been with my important different for a 300 and sixty 5 days and a nil.5 and in the past that become with my ex for 3 years so been in a courting for the reason that i become 15. i think of I certainly have a very intense sexcontinual for the reason that I moved in with my important different, he thinks so too. comparable as somebody else mentioned, that's unlike I ought to have intercourse yet i'm getting in the temper particularly often. As for being unmarried, i become purely unmarried 2 months and did no longer act on my sexcontinual. i do no longer think of you get as sexy if there is no longer somebody there turning you on. Me and my important different have intercourse close to sufficient on a daily basis, especially circumstances two times :)
2016-11-25 00:36:50
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answered by hasir 4
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Maturity is being able to look out for your health without exception, and to be VERY discreet. If you can't set rules to have safe sex every time, and have you and your partners exercise a high level of discretion, you have no business having multiple partners because it will become a self-sabotaging activity. Your reputation will be ruined and you may lose your health. Not to mention getting pregnant.
2007-03-13 05:58:33
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answered by justbeingher 7
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Depending on how old you are a healthy sex drive is a normal part of life,
2007-03-13 05:55:01
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answered by terryodell42 4
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Why not come over to my place and we can discuss it in detail?
No, really. If you are seeing a different guy every night or week then it can be looked on as promiscuous. A committed relationship is the key.
2007-03-13 05:57:14
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answered by rilindy 5
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I hesitate to say that there is ever a point where I would judge someone for being promiscuous. For me, I think there is a problem when someone sleeps with people regardless of standards. Motivation also matters since the desire to sleep with people out of strong sexual desire is acceptable to me, but the desire to sleep with people to increase a sense of self worth or to obtain approval is not.
2007-03-13 05:56:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure is.
The line is drawn when you abuse that drive and over indulge, for pleasure or self-esteem, or whatever. Too much of a good thing is always bad.
2007-03-13 05:55:22
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answered by truthyness 7
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