How many of you people are seriously saving sex for marriage?

15 Responses to “How many of you people are seriously saving sex for marriage?”

  • curious_compound:

    If it looks like I’ll run out, I’ll start saving, but for now I’m just practicing.
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  • AtheistGuy:

    Nope. Didn’t save myself. Have never regretted it.

    Although, truth be told, I’ve only ever slept with one person and have done so for 4 years now. So there!
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  • Ale:

    That would be dumb. When you’re married you can only have sex with one person (ideally). That would mean you plan on having sex with just one person in your life? That is really quite odd. Plus, I’m not getting married.
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  • Amber S:

    I think your completely right, I didn’t wait, but I wish I had. The second person I’ve ever slept with is my husband, we’ve been together for 7 years. It’s all personal preference. You should do what’s right for you
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  • Pagan Rebirth:

    I will test drive the vehicle before I purchase it.
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  • CLOUDS:

    I did not, but sometimes wish I had.
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  • Faerie:

    I’m saving some sex for marriage. I’m not going to use it all up now.
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  • luvwinz:

    I wish I had. It would have prevented many bad memories and some uncomfortable conversations. Not to mention an HIV test before marriage.
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  • The ResARRectionist:

    One person at a time? Sure. It gets pretty complicated otherwise. One person total? Bad idea. There is such a thing as incompatible people out there. It’s a good way to make yourself miserable being stuck with someone you’re not sexually compatible with for the rest of your life.
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  • dba_gregg:

    Not having sex before marriage is the best possible way to ensure that you marry someone who doesnt like sex. Or is gay.
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  • dvalle:

    I didnt but am single now and am gonna wait till i get married.
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  • lmcadwel:

    Sex is a HUGE part of marriage, and that said, different people have different expectations and needs in that department. I am not promoting promiscuous behavior, however I think that it is healthy for young people to explore themselves and their needs and desires before committing to a lifelong relationship.

    Futhermore, the majority of teachings against sex in Judaism were probably put in place to control the population in regards to availible resources and to prevent the spread of disease (we know that syphillus did exist back then). And the Pauline and Petrine scriptures in the New Testament that adress the issue were written by men who NEVER met Christ while He was alive, hated women, and were certain that Christ would be returning within a short period of time (under 100 years).

    Abstinence is fine for some, but we are told in the GOSPELS to not judge others. I would say that what other people do or don’t do in their bedrooms is none of your business.
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  • steph w:

    I’m saving myself.
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  • nosferatu:

    I’m saving it for the woman next door, she’s married.
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  • Wooly CCSBSS:

    Good for you, nothing wrong with that, it is your choice.

    What you should never let happen, is for other people to influence you, just because other people screw around and take risks, it doesn’t mean that it is the thing to do.

    Many guys n girls go through many sexual partners in search of what they cannot find by just having sex, and that is because love comes from your heart.
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