Your views on singlehood vs marriage. Celebacy vs sexually active?
For this thought experiment, I am referring to sex within a relationship, not casual sex or boinking buddies.
In your view, Are there actual benefits to one over the other or does it matter?
Answer:
Marriage vs Single
Marriage-you have some there to depend upon emotionally and physically, but after a while it can be come boring and one or both start to wonder and wander.
Single-you can have certain someone there for emotional support, sexual fun, but when you need your space you or they can leave and go home. More freedom to have what you want, do what you want, when you want.
Celibacy-only if you are planning to join a monastic order or are still a virgin
Sexually active with a steady partner-release of sexual frustration, great stress relief and mentally freeing.
Its nice to have a steady partner one with whom you can share almost anything with but there are times when you want to be free and have fun with out having to feel like you are wrong for doing so.
Married vs Single: no benefit to marriage... people cheat and don't stay married anymore so you can still get STD's(physical), you don't know if the child is yours(psychological), people around you know that you're getting played(social). And, of course, a divorce can negatively affect all these aspects as well.
Sexually active vs celibate: obvious societal benefit to reproducing. On on an individual basis, sex is like water; not a big deal when you're getting it, but when you don't have it-it can be a serious matter. Of course, some people get thirstier than others.
Stay single.
my frined as per my knowledge marriage is must for any single person, because at the time of your ege is 20 to 45 years you no need to anyone but when you go upto 50 you need one partner to pass your time and living life so marriage is nessesary but not compulsory, and you also get the another question from this answer. GOOD BYE MY DEAR FRIEND
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