Can I say how much the whole concept of "purity" in general skeeves me out, especially as it's usually applied to women?
This. Even as a mother to a beautiful baby girl, I hope she enjoys a healthy sex life (once she's old enough--preferably in college) and I would tell her to NEVER even consider marrying someone she hadn't had sex with. My vote is that living together is the say to go.
If I have a daughter someday I hope to teach her that the best gift she can give a future partner is the companionship of a confident, capable, intelligent woman, not an intact hymen on her wedding night.
Post by decemberwedding07 on Sept 19, 2012 4:48:17 GMT -5
So since he realizes that marriage is more than just living together and more than just banging, that it's the joining if two people and has fulfilled his life, then he realized how horrible it would be if someone had tried to tell him he couldn't marry his wife because the government said no, right? I'm so glad he's pro-marriage equality!
does he even realize what a cliche he is? and his wife--is she aware that she's married to a misogynist? because he can call her beautiful and pure every day of the week and twice on sunday, but a man who thinks that women are "floozies" and men are just, well, exploring manhood doesn't like, respect, or understand women all that much.