it depends because if your having sex for the first time yeah it's gonna suck but after your 4th time having sex it starts to feel better and there are a lot of non-virgins out there but there a lot of virgin also so it kind of balances so it's more likely that 80% of people have good sex then bad sex.
Same-sex marriage is good for the same reason marriage is good. It promotes monogamy and the stability of families. It doesn't cease to be good just because of the gender of the persons involved.
Sex is a natural and healthy activity for many adults. It can have physical, emotional, and relational benefits. However, it is important to engage in sexual activities safely and consensually to prevent negative consequences.
Sex discrimination refers to treating someone unfairly due to their sex, such as in employment or education. Gender stereotyping is making assumptions about individuals based on societal expectations of how males and females should behave. They are related as gender stereotypes can lead to sex discrimination, but they are not the same thing.
Public Schools generally start sex education around 5th grade for girls and 6th grade for boys. If you do not wish for your child to learn at this age you can contact your school and ask for a waiver; however some disciplines believe that sex education should start in the home and continue there. There is no specific required time frame to learn about sex. However, it is a good idea to discuss sex and its results, good and bad, with children at a fairly young age (around 4th-7th grade, in my opinion) in order to inform them of the consequences. Initially a more basic introduction of sex may be appropriate. In 5th or 6th grade, a child may simply need to be told what sex is, the basic mechanics of how it happens, and the importance of know that while it is not a bad thing, it is possible to get pregnant or sick from having it. At an older age (8th-9th grade) it is more appropriate to discuss specifics, such as various STDs, HIV/AIDS, rape and rape prevention/help, more depth regarding pregnancy and its risks, and - most importantly - contraception (including the option for abstinence). It is important to teach about contraception, because while abstinence may be appropriate for some kids and teens, for others it is not, and it is important for them to be aware of how to protect themselves from harmful diseases and teen pregnancy.
Many, many negative consequences. Your relationship is supposed to be emotional before marriage and phyical after marriage. It's one of the rewards of marriage. The Bible forbids premarital sex.
Sex is a partnership between two people if they have a rapor then the sex is particularly good. but remember sex is like piza when its good its great when its not its usually still ok.
you shouldnt!! it is bad, do not start! many get addicted and it ruins lives
Its normal, their alot of people out there that are into both sex, so its normal. I wouldn't say its a good or bad thing. it depends on what kind of person you are
Sex is neither good nor bad, when the pregnancy is established.
Personally, I've never had bad sex. but it is as good as the others
It is neither good nor bad. Some people are born and are attracted to people of the opposite sex. Other people are born that are attracted to people of the same sex. Provided any sex that happens is between consenting adults, it is no business of anybody else and societies err when they make judgements on the issue.
During sex, our sex organs are stimulated. There are many nerve endings in our sex organs. This causes the pleasurable feeling
The bible says it's bad.
Either it was very, very good or very, very bad. Some people just cry out of an excess of emotion.
Usually, it is better than it is worse.
thats good not bad but you better have a lawyer
No itmeans you dream about sex or someone you like