Sex. It seems to be a topic that men and women just can't agree on.
And believe it or not, even women can't agree on the topic amongst each
other. So what do you think? Is sex important in a relationship? Is it
just as important as trust and communication?
No matter what your answer, chances are you can find a partner out there who will agree with you on some level. The hard part is ensuring that you're compatible with this person in other fields of the relationship. Does she want children? Does she like to cook or even know how? Will you stimulate each other mentally for years to come?
So in essence, finding a sexually compatible partner is one thing. Finding a sexually compatible woman whom you find attractive, trust completely and think can intrigue you for the rest of your life is quite another.
Let's get into it, shall we? How important is sex in a relationship?
Lucy: It's very important. Once my husband and I were married, he stopped showing me the kind of affection he did when we were dating. When we dated, we made love at least once a day, and not just quickie sex either. And suddenly, I was lucky if he kissed me once a week.
Nancy: Before sex comes communication and if you don't have that in a relationship, it's doomed. If my husband even remotely felt that I wasn't interested, he would let me know rather than carry around feelings of resentment or inadequacy. We have a very rich sex life, and believe it or not, we were both virgins when we recited our nuptials.
Jennifer: Sex isn't that important. After all, what's sex going to do for a couple if they're not compatible on other, more important, levels? My boyfriend and I experiment and have sex very often now, but once we're married, sex will definitely take a backseat to more important issues.
Ingrid: No way, sex is just as important as those "more important" issues you're referring to. Without a good sex life, how can you ensure that your husband is thoroughly satisfied? It's about more than cooking him a good meal and keeping a proper house.
Suzan: If my boyfriend wants sex, I'll give it to him. It's not that big of a deal. It's important, yes, but I think that sex usually dies down once a couple gets married. That's just the way it works.
Which sexual activities do these women hate doing?
No matter what your answer, chances are you can find a partner out there who will agree with you on some level. The hard part is ensuring that you're compatible with this person in other fields of the relationship. Does she want children? Does she like to cook or even know how? Will you stimulate each other mentally for years to come?
So in essence, finding a sexually compatible partner is one thing. Finding a sexually compatible woman whom you find attractive, trust completely and think can intrigue you for the rest of your life is quite another.
let's talk about sex
So how important is sex to women when they're in serious relationships? Considering I am not the only woman roaming the Earth, I decided to consult a few women on the topic, and you better believe that things got heated. The PlayersName | Age | Status |
Ingrid | 27 | Single |
Lucy | 35 | Divorced |
Suzan | 20 | Dating |
Jennifer | 39 | Engaged |
Nancy | 50 | Married (27 yrs.) |
Lucy: It's very important. Once my husband and I were married, he stopped showing me the kind of affection he did when we were dating. When we dated, we made love at least once a day, and not just quickie sex either. And suddenly, I was lucky if he kissed me once a week.
Nancy: Before sex comes communication and if you don't have that in a relationship, it's doomed. If my husband even remotely felt that I wasn't interested, he would let me know rather than carry around feelings of resentment or inadequacy. We have a very rich sex life, and believe it or not, we were both virgins when we recited our nuptials.
Jennifer: Sex isn't that important. After all, what's sex going to do for a couple if they're not compatible on other, more important, levels? My boyfriend and I experiment and have sex very often now, but once we're married, sex will definitely take a backseat to more important issues.
Ingrid: No way, sex is just as important as those "more important" issues you're referring to. Without a good sex life, how can you ensure that your husband is thoroughly satisfied? It's about more than cooking him a good meal and keeping a proper house.
Suzan: If my boyfriend wants sex, I'll give it to him. It's not that big of a deal. It's important, yes, but I think that sex usually dies down once a couple gets married. That's just the way it works.
Which sexual activities do these women hate doing?
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