Guest Bilo Posted 6 April 2015 Posted 6 April 2015 Just to clarify before I cast my vote, are we talking vaginal virginity or... If she'll let you down the brown before you pot the pink, she's definitely a keeper.
Unabomber Posted 6 April 2015 Posted 6 April 2015 A Tincy and Dangeorus Tiger foxestalk special Aint seen tincy in a concerningly long time.
Larry_LCFC Posted 6 April 2015 Posted 6 April 2015 On a serious note actually quite interested to know what the OP would do if he found out the woman he'd loved, who had said she was a virgin, had been the victim of some form of sexual abuse. Jesus that's deep. The question that is.
Soar Fox Posted 6 April 2015 Posted 6 April 2015 Aint seen tincy in a concerningly long time. He's been blackmailed into taking his ex sister in-law on holiday to Skegness.
Steve_Guppy_Left_Foot Posted 6 April 2015 Posted 6 April 2015 Jesus that's deep. The question that is. Yes, but a pertinent one I feel, for what one would consider a virgin and what judgement would be cast as a result, as obviously the OP is very judgmental and black and white in what's what.
1993fox Posted 6 April 2015 Author Posted 6 April 2015 It is a gift given from God... Check out Mark Gungor. Someone posted a video of him in the vid thread about the male/female brains. He has a lot to say about sex. One interesting point is that married couples have better sex than single people. More frequent and more satisfying. Also, he mentions that guys 'imprint' their early sexual experiences and expect all subsequent ones to match up. While women with multiple partners become less attached to each new one, and less satisfied. I've not looked in to the science behind it, but I do know I have way more 'fun' now than I used to as a single guy on the prowl. This one? Theory sounds very plausible, I'll give this a watch. Are you Rurik Jutting? How does Jutting have anything to do with this ? I did speak to a colleague of his last week though.
Nalis Posted 6 April 2015 Posted 6 April 2015 Where did these figures come from? Out of curiosity is it just the risk of infidelity from the woman to make you raise the question?
Steve_Guppy_Left_Foot Posted 6 April 2015 Posted 6 April 2015 I can't see how anyone would think sex isn't a big part of marriage though. To have a healthy sex life makes you a much happier person. I don't consider myself shallow but I absolutely could never imagine marrying someone I wasn't compatible in bed with, why would anyone want to have rubbish sex for the rest of their lives?
Strokes Posted 6 April 2015 Posted 6 April 2015 I'm getting married in a few months, to the mother of my two kids, you might have guessed she's unlikely to be a virgin. We have been together for nearly 8 years now, I don't think past partners has ever been an issue or consideration.
Buce Posted 6 April 2015 Posted 6 April 2015 I'm getting married in a few months, to the mother of my two kids, you might have guessed she's unlikely to be a virgin. We have been together for nearly 8 years now, I don't think past partners has ever been an issue or consideration. Hey, that's great, Strokes. Congratulations, mate. My invite's in the post, yeah?
Benji Posted 7 April 2015 Posted 7 April 2015 Has everyone gone mental over Easter? What is this shit?
Rincewind Posted 7 April 2015 Posted 7 April 2015 You might meet a woman who was in a relationship from say 16-20. There is a good chance she may have had sex during that time. Would you refuse to marry her because of that? I must say though that if a girl is willing to drop them on a first date it would put me off a long relationship. 3-4 months and serious maybe.
Jimothy Posted 7 April 2015 Posted 7 April 2015 Has everyone gone mental over Easter? What is this shit? This is what too much chocolate does to people!
Grewks Posted 7 April 2015 Posted 7 April 2015 You might meet a woman who was in a relationship from say 16-20. There is a good chance she may have had sex during that time. Would you refuse to marry her because of that? I must say though that if a girl is willing to drop them on a first date it would put me off a long relationship. 3-4 months and serious maybe. That's true. It is quite hypocritical from a neutral point of view with a lot of lads though. Many would be willing to 'drop them' on a first date. As most first dates are brought about as a result of physical attraction so there must be an element of sexual attraction already. In fact, it is usually other women who comment most on members of the female sex who are more sexually active than themselves. Even the context of the phrases differ between a male and female. For example, a guy talking to his mates referring to his new GF as a 'Right kinky slut' is from his point of view a positive. Whereas I've never heard a woman use the term 'slut' in a positive way towards another female. The answer to the question however is very simple. There is no right or wrong answer, but if you're not willing to marry a non-virgin, you have no right to be a non-virgin yourself.
ozleicester Posted 7 April 2015 Posted 7 April 2015 He's pointed out that he's not interested in prostitutes sexually, therefore I can only conclude he either works in social care or a medical healthcare profession? Or is a pimp?
Vacamion Posted 7 April 2015 Posted 7 April 2015 yeah if marriage was just based on the banter and having a bloody good time we would all marry our pals. Whilst sex is important to a relationship, a very wise man once said to me that you spend a LOT more time talking to the person you settle down with than you do having sex with them, so pick one you can get along with.
Christoph Posted 7 April 2015 Posted 7 April 2015 Unless you meet someone 18 or under It's very unlikely your going to find a virgin. Been with my girlfriend for 5 years going on 6. She was a virgin when I met her (18)....very stable relationship. Girlfriend before had plenty of boyfriends before and she was bat shit crazy. So I agree with that graph!
Fox92 Posted 7 April 2015 Posted 7 April 2015 I'm getting married in a few months, to the mother of my two kids, you might have guessed she's unlikely to be a virgin. We have been together for nearly 8 years now, I don't think past partners has ever been an issue or consideration. A Virgin birth, very festive.
Strokes Posted 7 April 2015 Posted 7 April 2015 Hey, that's great, Strokes. Congratulations, mate. My invite's in the post, yeah? Sure, if you don't recieve it you can blame it on the post office being privatised.
Webbo Posted 7 April 2015 Posted 7 April 2015 How long SHOULD you wait to have sex after you meet? Women hold off for three weeks before heading to the bedroom (but we can't say 'I love you' until the fourth month) A new survey has revealed that women wait three weeks before having sex Women wait til their fifth date before jumping into bed In fact, only 15% say they would indulge in sex on the first date Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3028988/How-long-wait-sex-Women-hold-three-weeks-heading-bedroom-t-say-love-fourth-month.html#ixzz3WeIabGO2
Unabomber Posted 7 April 2015 Posted 7 April 2015 Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3028988/How-long-wait-sex-Women-hold-three-weeks-heading-bedroom-t-say-love-fourth-month.html#ixzz3WeIabGO2 Bullshit!
1993fox Posted 8 April 2015 Author Posted 8 April 2015 Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3028988/How-long-wait-sex-Women-hold-three-weeks-heading-bedroom-t-say-love-fourth-month.html#ixzz3WeIabGO2 Fun fact - if a woman in Asia has sex with a man three weeks after meeting him she is a huge hoe to be avoided. Don't even ask of women who have sex on the first date, they'd be considered worse than Paris Hilton and Kardashian combined.
BoneDog Posted 8 April 2015 Posted 8 April 2015 All of my wives have been nailed before. That said I never give it to women with massive flaps.
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