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Is it weird to not wait for sex until marriage?
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<blockquote data-quote="iplaymusicforu" data-source="post: 2643489" data-attributes="member: 730956"><p>You say you want to "when you feel ready."</p><p></p><p>That's where the argument begins. What are the signs you get when you are "ready?"</p><p></p><p>I say (and you don't have to agree) that the signs for being ready and when you are emotionally and financially ready for mistakes that happen (even with so called protection). </p><p></p><p>I didn't wait for marriage so you can call me a hypocrite but now that I am older and married and practice what I have heard is called "tough love," I am firm on my belief that you should be very responsible when you decide to.</p><p></p><p>My college GF, who I lost my virginity to, worked for Planned Parenthood. Believe me when i say this......she was prepared. She brought all all sorts of different protections home to "experiment" on me and I was more than willing to help her "research" each one. We were double protected from causing pregnancy and sometime triple! (How could a woman get pregnant with an IUD, a diaphragm and me using a condom?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iplaymusicforu, post: 2643489, member: 730956"] You say you want to "when you feel ready." That's where the argument begins. What are the signs you get when you are "ready?" I say (and you don't have to agree) that the signs for being ready and when you are emotionally and financially ready for mistakes that happen (even with so called protection). I didn't wait for marriage so you can call me a hypocrite but now that I am older and married and practice what I have heard is called "tough love," I am firm on my belief that you should be very responsible when you decide to. My college GF, who I lost my virginity to, worked for Planned Parenthood. Believe me when i say this......she was prepared. She brought all all sorts of different protections home to "experiment" on me and I was more than willing to help her "research" each one. We were double protected from causing pregnancy and sometime triple! (How could a woman get pregnant with an IUD, a diaphragm and me using a condom?) [/QUOTE]
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