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sexual activity


Question Posted Sunday July 3 2005, 4:16 pm

Is sexual activity only sex?

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Michele answered Sunday July 3 2005, 7:47 pm:
Well no, but sometimes sex is defined by the person who is doing it, or not doing it, for example. Internet porn, and internet sex is considered by many (usually those doing it) as not sexual activity. Many husbands spend time on the internet with porn instead of with their wives. THEIR WIVES HOWEVER, view this as sexual activity. They do not like it, they are hurt by it. Because some picture of some girl on the internet is getting their husbands attention. I hope I am being clear on this.
Some kids think oral sex, is not sexual activity, and that only intercourse,"going all the way", whatever they call it today, is sexual activity. BUT THEIR PARENTS, would not agree, and I guess you probably know why. Being intimate with someone. is sexual activity and that intimacy will involve ONLY the things that the couple is in agreeement to do. Hopefully they are both in agreement on what will take place and how far the act will go. Married couples who love each other, can be very intimate, and engage in sexual activity, but not actually have intercourse, because that is what they like and that is what they agree too. SO I guess it is up to the two people involved, and if they are both consenting adults and understand the responsibilities that go along with sexual activity. I hope this clears things up for you.

Michele

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