The way I look at it is this. Carnal knowledge was the original sin. I think Jesus forgave us of the original sin. Murder (Cain and Abel) was the second sin. This has not been forgiven.
In other words. I say try out the goods. Just like anything else though if you spend too much money and time on useless goods you will have consequences later.
You spend too much time and money on useless women you'll either have disadvantaged children unworthy of your throne or she'll betray you. Probably both will happen.
On your wedding night you don’t want to suck dick at fucking pussy.
And those who espouse the Mormon level squeaky-cleanness of “you both learning on each other’s bodies” on that occasion: you were touched as children and never recovered from it.
You don’t go from being a sexually ignorant child to suddenly being married and having to figure it out from an utterly blank slate.
Boys without self control sleep with who ever so they can brag to their buddies. A real man eyes the best possible carrier of the heirs to his throne.
Yep. Although I didn't actually wait until I was married, I only dated women with whom I saw a potential future with. Banging sluts is empty
The way I look at it is this. Carnal knowledge was the original sin. I think Jesus forgave us of the original sin. Murder (Cain and Abel) was the second sin. This has not been forgiven.
In other words. I say try out the goods. Just like anything else though if you spend too much money and time on useless goods you will have consequences later.
You spend too much time and money on useless women you'll either have disadvantaged children unworthy of your throne or she'll betray you. Probably both will happen.
I fall somewhere between your views and his.
On your wedding night you don’t want to suck dick at fucking pussy.
And those who espouse the Mormon level squeaky-cleanness of “you both learning on each other’s bodies” on that occasion: you were touched as children and never recovered from it.
You don’t go from being a sexually ignorant child to suddenly being married and having to figure it out from an utterly blank slate.