...It's not a big deal unless you aren't getting any.
That's my opinion of Sex. I'd like to start a discussion to expand my opinion on this topic and see where it leads us. Specifically, I'd like to talk about the impact of sex on the divorce rate.
I'm of the opinion that sex really isn't a huge deal- infact, not waiting until marriage is beneficial to everyone. See, I've met alot of people that wind up hurrying a relationship into a marriage just so it's okay to have sex. Specifically mormons and some christians, but others that just wait because they can. I'm sure these relationships are driven by more than just the desire to have sex without repricussion, but I do know it is a deciding factor and pressures the people in question into marriage before they are ready/know if the person they are dating is right. I think that taking the huge implications out of sex, as well as the emotional effects, will mean that marriages will be based on personality, compatibility and ultimately love instead of a two dimensial hormonally driven feeling of closeness derived from the simple act of sex.
Someone I know suggested to me that making sex meaningless in the grand scheme of things makes relationships more disposable, thusly translating ultimately into higher divorce rates overall. Since sex is sometimes a very deep and meaningful event for someone(s), instantaneously making the two (or more??) involved much closer than they were previously and raising the level of trust between the two by an observable margin. This can only serve to strengthen a relationship if sex is retained only for 'the one', allowing for a stronger marriage and helping to get through the toughest part of any marriage, the first year and leading to a long lasting relationship for years to come.
Lets try to keep posts that include things like "well the bible/my mom/sex ed/whatever says not to have sex before marriage therefore I don't and you know what it's right and you're wrong". I know the topic is ripe for laughter and gags, but lets be mature.
I'm sure some of you have some good insight into this.
That's my opinion of Sex. I'd like to start a discussion to expand my opinion on this topic and see where it leads us. Specifically, I'd like to talk about the impact of sex on the divorce rate.
I'm of the opinion that sex really isn't a huge deal- infact, not waiting until marriage is beneficial to everyone. See, I've met alot of people that wind up hurrying a relationship into a marriage just so it's okay to have sex. Specifically mormons and some christians, but others that just wait because they can. I'm sure these relationships are driven by more than just the desire to have sex without repricussion, but I do know it is a deciding factor and pressures the people in question into marriage before they are ready/know if the person they are dating is right. I think that taking the huge implications out of sex, as well as the emotional effects, will mean that marriages will be based on personality, compatibility and ultimately love instead of a two dimensial hormonally driven feeling of closeness derived from the simple act of sex.
Someone I know suggested to me that making sex meaningless in the grand scheme of things makes relationships more disposable, thusly translating ultimately into higher divorce rates overall. Since sex is sometimes a very deep and meaningful event for someone(s), instantaneously making the two (or more??) involved much closer than they were previously and raising the level of trust between the two by an observable margin. This can only serve to strengthen a relationship if sex is retained only for 'the one', allowing for a stronger marriage and helping to get through the toughest part of any marriage, the first year and leading to a long lasting relationship for years to come.
Lets try to keep posts that include things like "well the bible/my mom/sex ed/whatever says not to have sex before marriage therefore I don't and you know what it's right and you're wrong". I know the topic is ripe for laughter and gags, but lets be mature.
I'm sure some of you have some good insight into this.