I would stay with her. I mean, if she's that great otherwise, I don't think sex is that important.
First off, yes, we don't RP all the time. Just like I don't tie my spouse up and get out the whips every night. Variety is the spice of life, after all. ^^John Marcone said:Yeah but the question is. Do you have a fantastic sex life with each other? ^_~Bara_no_Hime said:*snip*
Oh and side note. Your Maytag avatar was much cooler and more fitting. >.>
This strikes me as judgmental. Perhaps I'm wrong, but it seems you are suggesting that asexual people simply *think* they don't want sex because they've never had it?HerbertTheHamster said:I'd go:
Booooooooooring.
EDIT: I love all the virgins saying they're asexual, it's so cute.
That one... always makes me cry.Lilani said:If they are indeed my "soul mate," I say why not? There are other ways to receive sexual pleasure, and these days there has never been such a wide selection of such...equipment and it has never been so accessible.
If we do stay together for the rest of our lives, there will come a day long in the future when our sex drives wind down, and all we will really want is a companion to hold and cherish.
I'm just going to leave this little love story here. This couple proved a few things to me about love, and one of them is that real relationships run on more than just sex.
Look what you've made me do. I've had to copy/paste this comment from earlier this same thread.ReservoirAngel said:How would that be any different from a normal marriage? As far as I can tell, no marriages contain sex unless the wife wants to have a baby.
Not perfect for me then, because perfect would entail a threesome at some pointOneirius said:Ignore the word "marriage", than. What your lover wants is for you to live together for the rest of your life and for you to never sleep with anybody else.Hashime said:Technically speaking you must consummate the marriage before it is "official".
Does that make it more clear?
Well I think I'd say no, because apparently getting married means that they are going to chop her hands off (ouch, guess she's a stay at home and not do much wife) and somehow close her lower holes off (which means no going to the bathroom at all, and all that building up in your body because you can't expel it is bad for you). So no, I wouldn't marry her because apparently it's going to kill her, and if she means that much to me I don't want her dead.Oneirius said:You and your lover can never have sex. Like, ever. No matter how much you both want it, no matter how much protection you use, no matter what position you choose, your lover is simply physically incapable of having sex in any way (well, except giving oral I guess, but seriously now). No amount of medicine or surgery will help.
Studies have been done that show married people actually have far more sex than unmarried people do.Bara_no_Hime said:Look what you've made me do. I've had to copy/paste this comment from earlier this same thread.ReservoirAngel said:How would that be any different from a normal marriage? As far as I can tell, no marriages contain sex unless the wife wants to have a baby.
Once again (sigh, really, I only posted this a page ago) I'm seven years married. My spouse and I have a great sex life - we generally have sex every day. And we're not talking 'wam-bam-thank-you-maam' quickies either. Last night we were having sex for an hour and half, and that's if you don't count the foreplay beforehand. That's a little longer than normal for us, but our typical evening is one hour long.
A gentleman above mentioned that he and his spouse are equally active after ten years of marriage.
So please, please, stop with the "oh ho married people never have sex" stuff. It is a silly, outdated TV trope that is exceptionally rare in real life, and if it does occur generally ends in a rapid divorce.
Hell, my parents still have sex! I can't go into details because, frankly, I didn't want to know, but my point stands.