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How Important Is Is Sex?
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If your other half / boyfriend / girlfriend / husband /wife became unable to have sex ever again, would you stay with them? If so, how difficult would it be for you?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.With the greatest respect Kval most are aware of your current relationship and how much you are in love but 6 months ago (maybe) it was someone else. Not a slight at all , we have all been there. I agree with anne though, a 20 year old to not want a full sexual relationship ever again is nigh on impossible, At 20 I wouldn't have accepted it, now however I would, especially as the men's bit isn't absolutely necessary :-)
Well I thought 'lady garden' was by far the least offensive of quite a few possibles, although the term generally does make me snigger as well. No offence taken Anne but I do feel very strongly that people make generalisations about me because of my age, and that's irritating tbh.
I'm sure everyone means well in their notion that I have no idea what I'm talking about, six months ago it wasn't 'someone else'. Six months ago it was my lovely ex, who I had been with for nearly 3 years and with whom I'm still very close and always will be, but it was patently obvious that we were not 'in love'. I could have lived with him happily forever but when I met my current man I realised that we had something missing as a couple and whilst I don't think there is only one soulmate and all that malarkey, I do think sometimes you're lucky enough to meet the one who is just that bit different to all the rest and to throw that away just because of sex would be madness however old or young you are. x
I'm sure everyone means well in their notion that I have no idea what I'm talking about, six months ago it wasn't 'someone else'. Six months ago it was my lovely ex, who I had been with for nearly 3 years and with whom I'm still very close and always will be, but it was patently obvious that we were not 'in love'. I could have lived with him happily forever but when I met my current man I realised that we had something missing as a couple and whilst I don't think there is only one soulmate and all that malarkey, I do think sometimes you're lucky enough to meet the one who is just that bit different to all the rest and to throw that away just because of sex would be madness however old or young you are. x
Whilst I admire your views Kval, If you could no longer have a sexual relationship with your boyfriend and gave him permission to fulfil his needs elsewhere, what is stopping him from falling for one of these randoms? Sex can be a very emotional intimate act and he will be sharing that intimacy with another woman.
Sqad, Recreational sex, bit on the side, one night stand call it what you like is something which results in fun and physical pleasure and that's about it. Nice but not as nice as it can be.
Making love has exactly the same as that except it has the added emotional aspect, a feeling of closeness and well being, a feeling of love, protection and intimacy, and it comes with a raft of desires like to get old together, to travel together, to have children, to build a home, to leave a mark and do something important together and to be safe in the knowledge that you have found someone you can share anything with. That's the difference and a whole lot of other things too. x
Making love has exactly the same as that except it has the added emotional aspect, a feeling of closeness and well being, a feeling of love, protection and intimacy, and it comes with a raft of desires like to get old together, to travel together, to have children, to build a home, to leave a mark and do something important together and to be safe in the knowledge that you have found someone you can share anything with. That's the difference and a whole lot of other things too. x