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I think you are mistaken here, at least by my experience. Sure, you know the mechanics of it. But sex is so much more than what goes where, or even the dept of feeling you hear in love songs.
I have been intimate before my husband. But I didn't know intimacy until my husband - I mean, there were warm fuzzies before, but this is like really fluid, warm, and comforting - I feel safe and completely free to be open and myself. Not self conscious about my body, or any of that stuff.
Like I said before, sex is not sex - there IS "eh" and "that was nice" and "wow!" you know, there are distinctions between experiences. I don't suggest sampling a different guy every weekend or anything, lol, but no... as one who even engaged in intimacy, I didn't know it until my husband.
There are other ways to connect with someone on very deep levels other than physically. I don't doubt that one could feel a strong, beautiful love no matter how it comes in relationship (friend, family member, significant other), but I just feel you're over simplifying that a bit. Just my feelings.
Blessings!
I have been intimate before my husband. But I didn't know intimacy until my husband - I mean, there were warm fuzzies before, but this is like really fluid, warm, and comforting - I feel safe and completely free to be open and myself. Not self conscious about my body, or any of that stuff.
Like I said before, sex is not sex - there IS "eh" and "that was nice" and "wow!" you know, there are distinctions between experiences. I don't suggest sampling a different guy every weekend or anything, lol, but no... as one who even engaged in intimacy, I didn't know it until my husband.
There are other ways to connect with someone on very deep levels other than physically. I don't doubt that one could feel a strong, beautiful love no matter how it comes in relationship (friend, family member, significant other), but I just feel you're over simplifying that a bit. Just my feelings.
Blessings!