I think the question was in reference to waiting till you were married to have sex. By social norms the answer would be yes. You should wait to have sex until you were married. Unfortunately this is wrong. Our society has formal and informal norms that nobody ever questions as to why and or when did start or become an acceptable answer. You can have a 3 million dollar wedding and not even be married. Why do people say "God bless you" when a person sneezes? It really depends on how you were raised and the values that have been embedded in you by your parents or the society you live in. Social norms are different everywhere.
As to your question. Since the beginning of our measured existence, humans have survived only because of food, water, shelter, and sex. It is what sustains life on our planet. Sex is a necessity in our world and should be treated as such. The lack of satisfaction of the proper mate and or desire for more has driven billion of couples to separation over the last 5000 years. I would tell you to ensure that you were compatible in that department before leaping into possible disappointment. I would also recommend that you never quit learning how to enjoy sex or providing pleasure to your partner. You don't even know if you crave the taste of his sperm. If it is bitter to your taste buds, then that is not a good start.
Do you believe in sex after marriage?
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I think the question was in reference to waiting till you were married to have sex. By social norms the answer would be yes. You should wait to have sex until you were married. Unfortunately this is wrong. Our society has formal and informal norms that nobody ever questions as to why and or when did start or become an acceptable answer. You can have a 3 million dollar wedding and not even be married. Why do people say "God bless you" when a person sneezes? It really depends on how you were raised and the values that have been embedded in you by your parents or the society you live in. Social norms are different everywhere.
As to your question. Since the beginning of our measured existence, humans have survived only because of food, water, shelter, and sex. It is what sustains life on our planet. Sex is a necessity in our world and should be treated as such. The lack of satisfaction of the proper mate and or desire for more has driven billion of couples to separation over the last 5000 years. I would tell you to ensure that you were compatible in that department before leaping into possible disappointment. I would also recommend that you never quit learning how to enjoy sex or providing pleasure to your partner. You don't even know if you crave the taste of his sperm. If it is bitter to your taste buds, then that is not a good start.
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