Acted? No, you assumed. I used specific wording.
And yet:
Is this coming from personal experience? Unless you're married, given your beliefs I doubt it. Not to boast, but speaking from experience myself, I can tell you there is quite a bit to learn if you care at all about a mutually beneficial experience.
You posted that because of the topic of sex, your "specific wording" still enclosed sex, which was what the topic we were currently talking about, so it sounded like you were talking about sex, and I'm fairly certain you were, and simply changed your story when DTBK posted.
Also, I never claimed that you needed to have sex to have a healthy relationship. Don't put words in my mouth. The only claim I've made is that experience helps, as it does with anything.
How does experience in sex help a marriage? Do you think your spouse is going to be happy to hear you've had sex with someone else? If anything I'd say it hurts it.
That's funny, because I'm not the one who has stated that he would enforce his beliefs on everyone else if given the power. Let's put things back in context:
I never said that everyone should follow the same choice, in a perfect world, I'd say they would, of their own accord, but this world isn't perfect, and as I'm not going to be in power, it doesn't really matter what I would do. This discussion isn't about me.
Dear Falkoner:
Not everyone believes in marriage, nor does a marriage concretely protect against any of the potential dangers of premarital sex. You can still get pregnant, get divorced, or contract an STD from an unfaithful or dishonest spouse.
Once again, in a perfect world, you wouldn't have to worry about people being unfaithful, not to mention, whether or not there is still a
chance that things could still go wrong, it's less of a chance than it is otherwise.
Fact is, there are hundreds of active religions (compounded with numerous differing interpretations), and thousands of defunct religions (Aztecs, Greek myth, etc), but none have any more proof over any other religion that they are the correct choice.
I am not simply spewing my religion on you, many logical points have been made regarding why premarital sex is bad, and yet you continue to focus on the fact that I have a religion, even though it doesn't affect how my view would be, premarital sex is logically bad.
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That's not hypocritical, that picture does not apply, I simply repeated his own words.
None.