Aviation747
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sex until marriage? Imagine an individual (male or female) has been divorced for some time. They meet someone (also divorced), fall in love, and begin a serious relationship together. Obviously, neither individual is a virgin (assumingly) as they were married previously.
If you're an individual who believes couples should not have sex until marriage...would you still believe that this couple should not have sex until (if) they marry? Or would you say it does not matter, because they were both previously married and thus are not virgins, and it is the "purity" of the first sexual encounter that should be saved until marriage?
if it helps, imagine that a member of this couple is a friend of yours, and they tell you (in confidence of your secrey) that they wish to have sex with their romantic partner. What would you say? They want your honest opinion.
If you're an individual who believes couples should not have sex until marriage...would you still believe that this couple should not have sex until (if) they marry? Or would you say it does not matter, because they were both previously married and thus are not virgins, and it is the "purity" of the first sexual encounter that should be saved until marriage?
if it helps, imagine that a member of this couple is a friend of yours, and they tell you (in confidence of your secrey) that they wish to have sex with their romantic partner. What would you say? They want your honest opinion.