Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how a person who values virginity for themselves would be o.k. with marrying a person who didn't value their own virginity to the point where you are glad that they have experience. What's the point of holding out again? I'm confused...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how a person who values virginity for themselves would be o.k. with marrying a person who didn't value their own virginity to the point where you are glad that they have experience. What's the point of holding out again? I'm confused...
Some people are fine just making choices for themselves and not dictating what others have to do.
I guess I would expect this to be a pretty important value if you are willing to wait until your wedding night. I understand not caring to dictate what others do. But I would think you would want your spouse to share the same values that you do.
I'm also confused as to how an experienced person (one who has not held back) would be o.k. with waiting for their wedding night to have sex with their bride/groom. Seems like that would be torture. I'm not putting them down for waiting, just wondering why they would be o.k. with waiting....hope that makes sense.
PP who lost it at 36 here.
MY DH was not a virgin. This was actually something I had thought about prior to meeting him . Would I be ok with it for me it was more important to find someone whose values matched it's not as cut and dry as how long they held on to their virginity. I also realized that a person could be a virgin waiting for marriage and be totally wrong for me. In short it wasn't number one on my list.
In my case DH waited for his wedding to his first wife he was 28 going on 29 at the time. So no he wasn;t a virgin when I met him ,but we had similar values, and he was everything else I wanted in a life partner.
. YesAnonymous wrote:
I wasn't a virgin at marrisge but I might as well have been. Had one long term college BF and no other sexual experiences. Then married someone else at 28. So I hope you don't mind me answering.
1. How old were you when you married? 28
2. Are you still married to the spouse you lost your virginity to? NA
2. Did you grow up religious? No but very strict/repressive culture
3. Did you or do you have any sexual hangups? Yes
4. Was your spouse also a virgin? No
5. If your spouse was more experienced was that an issue for you? Not an issue
6. How do you or will you instruct your children regarding sex and sexuality? I will tell them to enjoy their sexuality - it's normal. Don't wait for arbitrary reason! Learn how to pleasure yourself.
7. Do you regret your decision to wait? Was it worth it? Yes regret it. Not worth it
8. Do you and your spouse have an active sex life? Yes but wish I had more experiences in my 20s
9. Are you male or female? F
10. When you were single were you open with others about your choice to wait?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how a person who values virginity for themselves would be o.k. with marrying a person who didn't value their own virginity to the point where you are glad that they have experience. What's the point of holding out again? I'm confused...
Some people are fine just making choices for themselves and not dictating what others have to do.
I guess I would expect this to be a pretty important value if you are willing to wait until your wedding night. I understand not caring to dictate what others do. But I would think you would want your spouse to share the same values that you do.
I'm also confused as to how an experienced person (one who has not held back) would be o.k. with waiting for their wedding night to have sex with their bride/groom. Seems like that would be torture. I'm not putting them down for waiting, just wondering why they would be o.k. with waiting....hope that makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how a person who values virginity for themselves would be o.k. with marrying a person who didn't value their own virginity to the point where you are glad that they have experience. What's the point of holding out again? I'm confused...
Some people are fine just making choices for themselves and not dictating what others have to do.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how a person who values virginity for themselves would be o.k. with marrying a person who didn't value their own virginity to the point where you are glad that they have experience. What's the point of holding out again? I'm confused...
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how a person who values virginity for themselves would be o.k. with marrying a person who didn't value their own virginity to the point where you are glad that they have experience. What's the point of holding out again? I'm confused...
Anonymous wrote:1. How old were you when you married?
Anonymous wrote:2. Are you still married to the spouse you lost your virginity to?
Anonymous wrote:3. Did you grow up religious?
Anonymous wrote:4. Did you or do you have any sexual hangups?
Anonymous wrote:5. Was your spouse also a virgin?
Anonymous wrote:6. If your spouse was more experienced was that an issue for you?
Anonymous wrote:7. How do you or will you instruct your children regarding sex and sexuality?
Anonymous wrote:8. Do you regret your decision to wait? Was it worth it?
Anonymous wrote:9. Do you and your spouse have an active sex life?
Anonymous wrote:10. Are you male or female?
Anonymous wrote:11. When you were single were you open with others about your choice to wait?