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2007-05-21 02:17:36 · 21 answers · asked by pc 2 in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

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think of it as the best gift u can give....some apreciate things others dont but thats life......

2007-05-21 02:21:38 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I don't think it's a big issue in the US because most people aren't virgins. I also think that people are getting married much later than previously so it's less feasible that both people will be virgins when they marry. If you get married at 19 right out of school there's a better probability than if you're 30 and finally finishing a grad program and getting settled in a job. Either way, now I think it's a very personal decision. Unfortunately, a lot of young people see sex as a game. They don't give it importance or thought. I think it is important and should be treated with care and thoughtfulness. It's not something you can undo and it's sad to live with regrets. Plus, it comes with many, many dangerous side effects if you aren't very careful, and sometimes even if you are very careful.

2007-05-21 02:32:31 · answer #2 · answered by shellylori 3 · 0 0

It is a big issue in a variety of ways. For some it's an issue as faith is an issue and it may help determine whether or not they share the same philosophy and faith. For others it isn't a faith issue, but purely a health issue, and for others it is merely a preference.

For me it is not an issue, because I believe the past is the past and I am more concerned with what the person is like now. I still prefer someone that is waiting until marriage, but they don't have to have always been that way.

2007-05-21 02:23:48 · answer #3 · answered by btpage0630 5 · 0 0

It depends on your partners experience level and religious/moral background. A man shouldn't expect a woman to be a virgin if he himself has not retained his virginity, and the opposite is true as well.

People don't understand that they truly give a part of themselves away to everyone the have sex with. This creates very string ties to all the partners that a person has along the way and can result in problems in marriage later down the road when things get rocky and minds start to wonder back to relationships that seemed more pleasing.

2007-05-21 02:23:51 · answer #4 · answered by STEVEN 2 · 0 0

No. But my question is what is the thought behind your question? Are you a virgin and want to save yourself? Are you no longer a virgin and wonder what your spouse will think? It all comes down to loving each other. If you want to wait your spouse should respect that. If your not a virgin or don't want to wait, your spouse shouldn't view you any differently. Many have this opinion of test driving the car before you buy. My personal experience, my wife was a virgin until our wedding night. Because of our religious beliefs we wanted to wait. We've been married 11 years and our sex life has only gotten better. We've learned to meet each others needs over the years. It was the learning and exploring together that has made our intimacy all the more exciting.

2007-05-21 02:23:14 · answer #5 · answered by GARY M 2 · 0 0

regrettably, the custom of retaining virginity for marriage is basically about lost in the u . s ., and countless of the western international, so it particularly is variety of a hypothetical question at this element. My impact is that throughout the time of the Philippines is that it particularly is in lots of circumstances emphasised, and over emphasised, to the element of being a thank you to demean, or harass youthful ladies people who decide for to have intercourse earlier marriage.... and likewise contributes to the shame or stigma placed on unwed mothers... in the Philippines, it form of feels that an unwed mom, (for sure no longer a virgin), bears the burden of a few thing like a scarlet letter... at a similar time as in the u . s . and different places it ought to no longer be fantastic or astonishing.. tremendously if the mummy is lovable.. the unhappy fact in the u . s ., etc is that virgins are just about non-existant after the teenager years... so the question is particularly moot for many grownup men. easily virginity provides some specific 'cost' to the bride in marriage, as an idicator of constancy and sincerity in marriage.. yet in present day circumstances it particularly is in lots of circumstances no longer a all or no longer something.. virgin vs. non-virgin attention.. yet incredibly a question of how many relationships each and each get jointly has been in contact in earlier to marriage.. men have the top hand in this interest, as women those with a background of heavy relationship are in lots of circumstances acknowledged to be undesirable marriage selections.... at a similar time as the comparable habit by way of fellows earlier to marriage could be casually ignored.

2016-12-29 16:51:16 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

To some people yes, it is, saving yourself for the person is a special gift.

But, this is not the `1800's people are much more practical, sex before marriage with someone you love is not a big deal, but try to control the children before marriage.

2007-05-21 02:30:53 · answer #7 · answered by mingcrew 3 · 0 0

I 'd be shocked to find a virgin over 21

2007-05-21 02:37:20 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

that depends on the individual but, saving one's self for marraige has become the thing to do with many people. it wouldn't be as important for me but,considering the way some young people are acting when it comes to sex these days, i'm beginning to believe, the people who choose to wait have the right idea.

2007-05-21 02:23:38 · answer #9 · answered by racer 51 7 · 0 0

Depends on the people involved. Personally, I preferred a woman who had a little experience as opposed to one who didn't, but its all a matter of taste.

2007-05-21 02:21:32 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

For some, it defines the marriage; for others, it is the current person

2007-05-21 02:26:30 · answer #11 · answered by Experto Credo 7 · 0 0

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