Question for those who married their first intimate partner

Anonymous
One and only has an intimate and acquired flavor which many and more crowd can't understand or emulate even though they can have a whole sale box of variety pack.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:most people probably don’t marry the best sex of their life.
Anonymous
or it doesn't stay the best because after having many,sticking to one, no matter how good loses the charm.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One and only has an intimate and acquired flavor which many and more crowd can't understand or emulate even though they can have a whole sale box of variety pack.


There is nothing innately valuable about the "one and only", in most cases it's a ploy people use to get away with being sub par.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:most people probably don’t marry the best sex of their life.


Agree, but you should at least know what good "is" before committing to a life partner, otherwise, you could end up with someone really selfish and bad in bed.
Anonymous
I had several sexual partners before meeting DH. I will say, my first partner (boyfriend for four years) was awesome sexually. We waited 6 months before sleeping together (we were 18 and 20 and both virgins) and because of that we had to be creative and got to know each other very well in some adventurous ways. I slept with my subsequent partners much more quickly, and I think as a result there wasn’t that much variety in what we did. Although there were many, many very valid reasons my first partner and I did not get married, he probably knew me better sexually than anyone else (including DH of 15+ years), and he was the most generous lover I’ve ever had. Not that I’m advocating being one and done or waiting for sex, but just saying… it is possible to be very compatible with your first lover.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:most people probably don’t marry the best sex of their life.


Agree, but you should at least know what good "is" before committing to a life partner, otherwise, you could end up with someone really selfish and bad in bed.


You don’t need multiple partners to know that someone is selfish and that you haven’t had an o.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:most people probably don’t marry the best sex of their life.


Agree, but you should at least know what good "is" before committing to a life partner, otherwise, you could end up with someone really selfish and bad in bed.


We met young enough that I didn’t have any experience beforehand to compare with, so I don’t know what “good” is and I think maybe I’ve never experienced it, but I’ve had my “good enough”.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:most people probably don’t marry the best sex of their life.


Agree, but you should at least know what good "is" before committing to a life partner, otherwise, you could end up with someone really selfish and bad in bed.


Majority posters here have done it all yet end up with someone who doesn't want to go to bed with them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:most people probably don’t marry the best sex of their life.


Agree, but you should at least know what good "is" before committing to a life partner, otherwise, you could end up with someone really selfish and bad in bed.


We met young enough that I didn’t have any experience beforehand to compare with, so I don’t know what “good” is and I think maybe I’ve never experienced it, but I’ve had my “good enough”.

Even if you find a guy who gives you “good” sex, not just “good enough”, how do you know there isn’t better out there? There is always a guy out there who is better than your guy, so your guy is always just “good enough”.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Married 44 years, met when we were 18. Maybe ignorance is bliss but I'm very happy.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:or it doesn't stay the best because after having many,sticking to one, no matter how good loses the charm.


Or if you marry YOUR best, you may not be THEIR best and they are pining for that person the rest of their life
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:most people probably don’t marry the best sex of their life.


Agree, but you should at least know what good "is" before committing to a life partner, otherwise, you could end up with someone really selfish and bad in bed.


Majority posters here have done it all yet end up with someone who doesn't want to go to bed with them.


This 😩
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:most people probably don’t marry the best sex of their life.


Agree, but you should at least know what good "is" before committing to a life partner, otherwise, you could end up with someone really selfish and bad in bed.


We met young enough that I didn’t have any experience beforehand to compare with, so I don’t know what “good” is and I think maybe I’ve never experienced it, but I’ve had my “good enough”.

Even if you find a guy who gives you “good” sex, not just “good enough”, how do you know there isn’t better out there? There is always a guy out there who is better than your guy, so your guy is always just “good enough”.


You don’t know. sex is a total of maybe 1 hour a week at our age. We think it’s good. Hell I think it’s great. Butr The elements of the husband/father/man I am married to the rest of the week matter a whole lot more.
Anonymous
I married my college boyfriend and absolutely no regrets.

Regarding the "how do you know if the sex is good" thing. I mean, come on, guys. You ever had someone get you so good you feel like you're having an out of body experience?
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