(How is premarital sex taking its toll on the world?)
Divorce, unhappy children, aids, herpes, and any other STD you can imagine. Good enough answer?
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Divorce is caused by premarital sex?, that's new to me. And you don't get STD's in a marriage?, tell it to my grandmother's childhood friend, who died of the syphillis her husband passed on her. Concerning unhappy children, well, I have raised one on my own, because it was passed to me by his parents when they died. No trauma, believe me.
-You have to be married to get divorced.
-Married parents do not necessarily equal happy children (I know this firsthand), nor vice versa.
-You don't have to have sex to get AIDS.
I'm sorry, you fail on multiple counts. Your breeding license has been revoked.
Oh, it's another one of those people who think a wedding band makes you immune to unwanted pregnancy, STDs and unhappiness. Shit on a stick, it gets dumber every time its repeated.
How is pre-marital sex responsible for divorce?
My pre-marital sex lead to marriage, no unhappy children and no STDs. I had sex with my boyfriend, later fiancé, even later husband. We're still together, after 24 years.
“(How is premarital sex taking its toll on the world?)
Divorce,”
How is premarital sex leading to divorce?
Do you maybe men extramarital? That would follow.
But premarital is the sex that occurs before marriage, how would you connect that to the end of marriage?
“unhappy children,”
Yeah, my kids are unhappy when I talk about our sex life, but the sex before marriage isn’t any MORE gross to them than the stuff after.
“aids, herpes, and any other STD you can imagine.”
Due to premarital?
They can still infect after marriage.
Again, I have to think you mean EXTRA-marital sex. Bringing stuff home from the office or other encounters.
Frankly, I doubt you really understand what you’re pontificating about.
"Good enough answer?”
No. I don’t see how premarital sex leads to unhappy children.
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