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Gentoo said:To me, sex is the icing on the cake. I can do easily without it, but I enjoy it when it happens. I go more for the love than the lust...
Radio Frequency X said:There is only a moderate amount of lust in a good sex life in marriage. The sex is mostly about loving and cherishing your mate. I have to admit, there is a certain amount of lust in my heart when I look at my wife, but I see that as a good thing.
The two aren't necessarily connected but imo they sure are greater than the sum of their parts when they're together.Radio Frequency X said:There is only a moderate amount of lust in a good sex life in marriage. The sex is mostly about loving and cherishing your mate. I have to admit, there is a certain amount of lust in my heart when I look at my wife, but I see that as a good thing.
Djamila said:I like lust is important for a healthy sex life, at least one with good sex. You have to keep your men in a constant state of ready-to-rip-my-hair-out sexual frustration or sex is just boring.
michel said:Sex isn't that important. What really matters is love.
Sex is what is responsible for making people "Fall in love"; that first impetus fades away to be replaced by true Love. Whether sex is part of that true love or not is immaterial.
Radio Frequency X said:How important is a good sex life to you? Would you marry someone that wasn't good in bed?
eudaimonia said:It is important and desirable, but I wouldn't judge a potential spouse simply by the excellence of her sexual skills, nor would I leave a spouse simply because sex had gotten stale or sparse. Good sex is simply what I would regard as a sign that a relationship will have a reasonably good chance of achieving the sort of emotional intimacy needed to help it have a strong foundation.
eudaimonia,
Mark
Holly said:Sex isn't that important. What matters is love. Besides, I'm not married and I intend to wait until marriage even though I did not do so in the past.
Hema said:Sex is very important but what if something happened to your significant other and he/she couldn't have sex again? I'm getting married in April and if God forbid, anything would to happen to my boyfriend and he couldn't have sex, I would not even give it a second thought. I would still marry him in a heartbeat. He's my best friend and my soul mate. No other guy has even treated me with such dignity and respect. He has always been there for me, especially during the hardest times of my life. It would be a sin if I turned my back on that boy. I don't ever want to and I won't ever do it! Sex is NOT something that leads to love. Sex should be a result of love.
Hema said:Sex is NOT something that leads to love. Sex should be a result of love.