EpicGamer12
Senior Member
I agree with Bacon Boy. 
Ask me about it if you want an argument.
Ask me about it if you want an argument.
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As long as the sex is safe and consensual, it isn't hurting anyone. I know a lot of people who don't want to get married. Should they never get to experience sex just because they don't feel like being tied down to one individual?
Nobody is addressing the fact that sex isn't just a procreational tool. It's a very intense and spiritual thing. Sex can make relationships grow and can give a moment of euphoria that cannot be matched. It can be a very beautiful thing when it's safe. Not having monogamy allows people to refine themselves. They can find out what they like and don't like, and can learn things from other people. That way, when the two enter the relationship they are both able to please each other. Many marriages end because of incompatibility during intercourse. Promiscuous sex has advantages, even health benefits. Whether you want to admit it or not, sex isn't evil. It's a very beautiful thing, and people should express it however they want whether it's with your husband of 30 years, or a guy you've known for a day. It isn't anyone's place to say which is right or wrong, because they are simply different ways to express the natural part of our psyche.
I think, in this day and age, it is almost impossible to not know what you are missing out on with sex. That's the catch is finding someone that you fit with that is also on the same level sexually as you. I don't mean experienced, I mean into the kind of things that you're into and being willing to compromise for each other. I don't believe that sex should be a deciding factor in dating or marriage, though. Yea, it'll be great when I get married, but that's totally not the reason I want to be married. It's just a bit hard finding someone that shares interests with you, sexual and non. (I know I'm not alone on this... maybe on the forums, but outside there are a few people I know that agree with me)
I think, in this day and age, it is almost impossible to not know what you are missing out on with sex. That's the catch is finding someone that you fit with that is also on the same level sexually as you. I don't mean experienced, I mean into the kind of things that you're into and being willing to compromise for each other. I don't believe that sex should be a deciding factor in dating or marriage, though. Yea, it'll be great when I get married, but that's totally not the reason I want to be married. It's just a bit hard finding someone that shares interests with you, sexual and non. (I know I'm not alone on this... maybe on the forums, but outside there are a few people I know that agree with me)
Most of my close friends know I can be (and have been) pretty sexual. Not really a hidden fact, but I just don't flaunt it. I see nothing wrong with sex. The problem for me is finding someone into what I'm into (it's an awkward "if you know what I mean"). I know a lot of people struggle with that. The biggest thing is that, especially at my school, if people found out about the fetishes and sexual escapades of everyone, then they'd act repulsed, when in reality, they're just as bad. (I'm trying to keep my descriptions relatively tame here, as this is still a forum youngins peruse.) I know people that condemn some others for what they're into when they're into some pretty kinky stuff as well. People need to stop acting like sex is some disgusting, disturbing thing. We all (maybe even secretly) want it and we're all into some weird stuff.Yeah, I totally see where you're coming from. I might have different ideals on what sex is and isn't, but I can understand your views on the whole thing. I honestly think sexual openness is just something that's different for everyone. You can't really find a right or wrong, it's all subjective.
Wow, I've never thought about it in that light. Thank you, that was a very enlightening post. I agree with it for the most part. However on a topic such as promiscuity that is not necessarily a life destroying trait, I still believe someone has the right to dress the way the want, have desires, act on those desires, and fulfill them without enduring a torrent of people trying to "save" them from themselves. I don't see promiscuity as something that deteriorates somebody, yet I realize it has potential to become a life-altering factor but that is mostly because of the judgement on suffers when pursuing a promiscuous lifestyle.You know, as human beings, with morals (especially as a Christian, a good one), while we shouldn't tell others how to live, we shouldn't let them live a destructive lifestyle. Us letting them destroy themselves is just as bad as us helping them destroy themselves. What a lot of people seem to be advocating here is a very selfish and very isolationist lifestyle. I don't know about you guys, but I believe that we're all here to help each other on this hard road we all walk call life. If we see someone stumble or fall, we should try to help. Maybe it's just me. I just believe that it is our job, not just Christians, but humans in general, should help each other out. If I see a friend of mine throwing away their life drinking, I'm not going to stand by idly saying "it doesn't affect me, so I shouldn't intervene". They're not bad people for what they do, but I'm not going to stand by and let them destroy themselves. Saying "it doesn't affect me, so I shouldn't intervene" is a selfish and lazy philosophy. If I were to follow that philosophy, then since my best friend cutting herself doesn't really affect me, so I shouldn't intervene. It's her life and I shouldn't try to tell her how to live. That's an idiotic philosophy, in my opinion. Just because it doesn't affect you, doesn't mean you should be apathetic towards it. While, yes, it is their life, I don't believe that we should not let them destroy it. This is my opinion, but it bothers me when I hear people say stuff like that.
Most of my close friends know I can be (and have been) pretty sexual. Not really a hidden fact, but I just don't flaunt it. I see nothing wrong with sex. The problem for me is finding someone into what I'm into (it's an awkward "if you know what I mean"). I know a lot of people struggle with that. The biggest thing is that, especially at my school, if people found out about the fetishes and sexual escapades of everyone, then they'd act repulsed, when in reality, they're just as bad. (I'm trying to keep my descriptions relatively tame here, as this is still a forum youngins peruse.) I know people that condemn some others for what they're into when they're into some pretty kinky stuff as well. People need to stop acting like sex is some disgusting, disturbing thing. We all (maybe even secretly) want it and we're all into some weird stuff.
Most of my close friends know I can be (and have been) pretty sexual. Not really a hidden fact, but I just don't flaunt it. I see nothing wrong with sex. The problem for me is finding someone into what I'm into (it's an awkward "if you know what I mean"). I know a lot of people struggle with that. The biggest thing is that, especially at my school, if people found out about the fetishes and sexual escapades of everyone, then they'd act repulsed, when in reality, they're just as bad. (I'm trying to keep my descriptions relatively tame here, as this is still a forum youngins peruse.) I know people that condemn some others for what they're into when they're into some pretty kinky stuff as well. People need to stop acting like sex is some disgusting, disturbing thing. We all (maybe even secretly) want it and we're all into some weird stuff.