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People have sex without being in love. People can love each other without hopping into bed together. A person can love another person and sleep with somebody else. People who don't even like each other can have sex, and people who are deeply in love can experience times of not wanting to have sex.
I've heard it said that men equate sex with love, but also that men are more capable of separating their emotions from the act itself. I've heard it said that women can't sleep with someone without their emotions getting involved, but then I've heard women tell each other that a one-night stand is the best way to get over a broken heart.
I know that a person's religious views and relationship with Christ play a huge role in how that persons views/thinks of sex, whether they keep their virginity until marriage, whether they are faithful to their spouse, all of that. But even Christians who are strong in their faith and obedient to God face temptation and sometimes lose the fight. So even faith in God doesn't bridge that gap between just loving a person, and just having sex with someone.
There are a lot of contradictory (and false) statements made about sex and about love. In a perfect world, nobody would have sex outside of marriage, and that would be that. But we don't, and the topics of love and sex seem to pop up for a lot of people and it's often embarrassing or painful or too difficult for people to really talk about.
I brought this up because I had a kind of insulting offer made to me by an ex-boyfriend (which I declined) and it got me thinking about how sad it is that such an intimate act as sex is ever done without love, and the skewed perception of what love is that makes anyone feel that if you're in love, you should show it by having sex. I just feel that there's something missing between the two, some key ingredient that ties sex and love together to create the level of intimacy that should only be found within marriage but is often missing even there.
So I have a few questions at this point:
-Have I even made enough sense for you to answer a question on this subject? If not, please tell me and I'll try to explain better.
-Do you agree/disagree/have a different opinion to share on the topic?
-What do you think that "missing link" is?
I've heard it said that men equate sex with love, but also that men are more capable of separating their emotions from the act itself. I've heard it said that women can't sleep with someone without their emotions getting involved, but then I've heard women tell each other that a one-night stand is the best way to get over a broken heart.
I know that a person's religious views and relationship with Christ play a huge role in how that persons views/thinks of sex, whether they keep their virginity until marriage, whether they are faithful to their spouse, all of that. But even Christians who are strong in their faith and obedient to God face temptation and sometimes lose the fight. So even faith in God doesn't bridge that gap between just loving a person, and just having sex with someone.
There are a lot of contradictory (and false) statements made about sex and about love. In a perfect world, nobody would have sex outside of marriage, and that would be that. But we don't, and the topics of love and sex seem to pop up for a lot of people and it's often embarrassing or painful or too difficult for people to really talk about.
I brought this up because I had a kind of insulting offer made to me by an ex-boyfriend (which I declined) and it got me thinking about how sad it is that such an intimate act as sex is ever done without love, and the skewed perception of what love is that makes anyone feel that if you're in love, you should show it by having sex. I just feel that there's something missing between the two, some key ingredient that ties sex and love together to create the level of intimacy that should only be found within marriage but is often missing even there.
So I have a few questions at this point:
-Have I even made enough sense for you to answer a question on this subject? If not, please tell me and I'll try to explain better.
-Do you agree/disagree/have a different opinion to share on the topic?
-What do you think that "missing link" is?