Topic: love without sex is possible | |
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Yes it is
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Sure...
I love a good ribeye steak. But, i've never had a desire, to have sex with one. |
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If you're okay to have a brother & sister relationship. But why go for that? For many that's the reason to split up!
The difference between friends and lovers is sex, the chemistry, attraction. Sexuality and intimacy change a relationship, add depth to it, take it out of the superficial connection. |
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If you're okay to have a brother & sister relationship. But why go for that? For many that's the reason to split up! The difference between friends and lovers is sex, the chemistry, attraction. Sexuality and intimacy change a relationship, add depth to it, take it out of the superficial connection. Agreed. Also that's a good way of telling if there's a problem in a relationship if the sex becomes a problem. One thing I'd add to this is that when you get older there's a time when biology stops with the desire for sex. If you've had a good sex life together then the bond tends to still remain strong. This is just my observation of older married couples in their 70s and 80s that don't have sex anymore or want to. |
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It is possible, but why bother. Understandable with family and genetics in mind.
Or with very close friends, like childhood friends. But in the dating world, unless she has lots of single girlfriends to meet, it's a waste of time, and you should keep looking elsewhere. Until I have a partner of my own, I don't need any opposite sex but no sex distractions. ![]() |
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yes
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Oh!
Marital love without sex? Yeah... Not gonna happen. If "conventional" sex isn't a possibility, she had best be a very talented fellatrix. ![]() |
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