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-Why is sex, both casual and marital, so relevant in society?
-How do you feel about the issue of premarital sex?
-What is the best way to achieve orgasm?
-Is proper contraception always necessary?
-What sex experiences do you have and how have they affected you?
-Is sex worth the possibility of sexually transmitted diseases?
1. Sex is relevant and always will be unless we want the human race to be wiped out. Also, lust, which is natural emotion and the cause of a lot of casual sex encounters is something that can't be denied and only suppressed for so long. There's also the fact that sex sells which makes it relevant. Sex is in music, media, television, etc and we all know many groups of people are easily influenced by those things.
2. Premarital sex isn't even an issue these days. We aren't living in medieval times. The real issue is rushing into marriage because of unplanned pregnancies.
3. The best way to receive an orgasm is with someone you love. Your sex drive is stimulated dramatically through your emotions. The best way to bring out those emotions is through someone you have a deep connection with. It'll give you the most extravagant sexual experience ever! Now if you want some plain or orgasm it doesn't take much, although it depends on the individual. A lot of women are extremely sensitive around their vaginal areas whereas others take a bit more to stimulate them. Regarding men the penis is extremely sensitive, and even if your mind isn't stimulated your body will show the exact opposite if your penis is um, played with, lol.
4. As for contraception it would be recommended to use if you have no plans of having any children in the near future, and I mean more along the lines of condom use. A lot of individuals think they can get away with having unprotected sex and simply taking birth control pills as an alternative for condoms because they don't like the feel or claim it doesn't make sex feel the same. Ch.. Also, if you want to remain disease free it's just common ****ing sense.
5. As far as sexual experiences go I first engaged in sex around the age of 13. My hormones were raging and I honestly wasn't in love nor did I care about saving myself for anyone, although I don't recommend people having sex at such a young age because every individual is different. I myself, am emotionally unavailable, so I'm not really affected by all the feelings and emotions that come along with sex, although for others it might be very emotional and damaging if they did engage in sexual activities at a young age, especially women.
6. No, sex isn't worth it. Although some diseases are treatable not only is it just plain stupid to engage in reckless sex and end up with a disease, but it's also embarrassing because you'll eventually have to tell somebody if and when you get it treated.
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