Originally posted by Cartimandua
I think Aeson has it all wrapped up here. I would have to agree 100% with what he said. Having been married long enough to know what's important in a relationship, I will testify that it's not how often or how mind blowing the sex is that counts. What really matters is that you love each other, take care of each other, and do whatever you can to make each other happy. Because when real life hits in the form of bills, children, stress, work, emergencies, etc, it takes more than a great sex life to make everything work out in the end.
I think Aeson has it all wrapped up here. I would have to agree 100% with what he said. Having been married long enough to know what's important in a relationship, I will testify that it's not how often or how mind blowing the sex is that counts. What really matters is that you love each other, take care of each other, and do whatever you can to make each other happy. Because when real life hits in the form of bills, children, stress, work, emergencies, etc, it takes more than a great sex life to make everything work out in the end.
My point was merely that a sexually compatible couple is more likely to experience longevity than a non-sexually compatible couple, and that you are more likely to be compatible if you experience each other before entering matrimony. Obviously there is more to a marriage and its difficulties than sex, but that wasn't really the thrust (no pun intended) of this thread, in my understanding, I could be wrong.
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