How Important Is Sex in a Relationship? 01-02-2021, 03:02 PM
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I recently came across an article on how people have successful marriages that do not involve sex.
Sexual compatibility is more paramount than the act itself. If the pair of you are consummately incompatible in terms of your desires/libido/kinks, etc. then it is not going to work out. If you are mostly kindred, and are inclined to communicate openly and felicitously with each other, then the relationship is far more liable to work.
What do you guys think - how important is sex in a relationship?
Sexual compatibility is more paramount than the act itself. If the pair of you are consummately incompatible in terms of your desires/libido/kinks, etc. then it is not going to work out. If you are mostly kindred, and are inclined to communicate openly and felicitously with each other, then the relationship is far more liable to work.
What do you guys think - how important is sex in a relationship?
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