You'd stay with them in a heart beat because if they're your soulmate then you'd understand them and respect them for being honest and open with you. Not to mention love is not bound by sex...you can love someone and not have sex until after marriage.
2007-06-17 04:35:20
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answered by MetaSigma 2
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Sex is nice, but a relationship that only holds together because of sex is doomed to eventual failure. A strong romantic relationship that leads to a life partnership is built on respect, trust, and a deep love that may or may not have anything to do with sex. Trust me, in a marriage with kids, jobs, and general life stress, there isn't always a lot of time for sex. Sex will help cement a relationship and make a loving bond deeper, but it won't create a lasting bond in and of itself.
If you're willing to leave someone you think is a life mate because you can't get any, perhaps you need to take a look at your priorities. If sex is the most important part of any relationship to you, it just might be you aren't quite ready to pick out and/or stay with "the one" just yet.
2007-06-17 04:41:01
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answered by Jenny S 3
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A soulmate is conveniently any one now we have a powerful connection to, close to instantly. Sometimes it is as though they understand our ideas and desires w/o us verbalizing them...as though we knew each and every different in a earlier lifestyles. Soulmates are available all forms despite the fact that. They can also be our age, so much more youthful or so much older...equal intercourse, or one-of-a-kind intercourse. They are commonly no longer romantic companions or fanatics for us, however they are able to generally be. Some individuals meet none in an entire life, others might meet many. As the announcing is going, individuals come into our lives for a motive, a season, or a lifetyle. It's as much as us to make the excellent out of some thing difficulty or possibility is provided us.
2016-09-05 19:08:05
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answered by ? 3
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It's the persons decision. The person probably isn't ready for sex or doesn't want to make a mistake in case the person and the other break up and never get back together. So that's why they might want to wait until after being married
2007-06-17 04:36:10
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answered by Anonymous
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excuse me, but if you had actually met 'the one', this one question would not be an issue for you. people are so shallow sometimes that they are more eager to believe that since one person actually shows an interest in them that, that person must be 'the one'. you will know that you have actually met 'the one', when there is nothing, no obstacle is too far-fetched or demanding to the point where you would have to question the veracity or sincerity of your feelings. from what you have stated in your question, i truly believe that this person is not the one for you. as for me, my soul mate will be into everything that i am, whether sexually or mentally. that is why the person is labelled as a soulmate.
2007-06-17 04:40:25
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answered by Anonymous
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This is such a difficult question because it involves morals and beliefs and everyone's are sooo different.
Personally *I* wouldn't have stayed with/married anyone who didn't want to have a sexual relationship first. Sex is one of the most common reasons for divorce, and going into a marriage without a "trail run" is pretty effin stupid (in my opinion of course!)
2007-06-17 04:45:30
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answered by Maren 2
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I would stay. I think its honorable that some people still decide to wait till marriage. Plus your sexual needs can be met in otherways besides intercourse. Sex is usually just the easiest solution. But now days they have some interesting things to curb the need for actual intercourse, and the significant other can still play apart in it.
2007-06-17 04:37:46
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answered by Anonymous
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obviously stay with her. If you know you love some1 you stay with them thorugh everything and sex shouldnt be put before love. Love controls all and if you love this person the sex wont be THAT important and you will respect their desition and when u get the chance to finally have sex it will be better because the wait would of been worth it.
2007-06-17 04:36:03
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answered by Anonymous
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If you truly love this person, and they want to wait for sex, then you'll wait. Have a discussion about this with your "soulmate" and find out why they feel this way. If this is something that is part of their core beliefs, then you'll respect it and wait. If it's not something you think you can wait on, then perhaps they aren't your soulmate after all.
2007-06-17 04:35:35
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answered by Midnight 2
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I would stay. If I knew that person was the one for me, I couldn't leave. I also think that I could learn from their good example of waiting until marriage.
2007-06-17 04:36:11
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answered by cudancegirl1 2
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