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		<title>LIFESTYLE: Five reasons why you should wait for Marriage to have Sex</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[by Amy Mastrine Sex is a part of a relationship, but it’s not the foundation. Okay, hear me out: You]]></description>
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<p class="“has-small-font-size”"><strong>by Amy Mastrine</strong></p>



<blockquote class="wp-block-quote"><p>Sex is a part of a relationship, but it’s not the foundation.</p></blockquote>



<p>Okay, hear me out: You should try your best to wait until you’re married to have sex. </p>



<p>“What?! That’s such an outdated idea! Nobody does that anymore!”</p>



<p>Actually, more people than you might think have come to the conclusion that it’s better to wait until marriage to have sex because there are a lot of good reasons for it. The wait-til-marriage norm of the past didn’t just come out of thin air — it was the result of the earned wisdom of many, many generations of people who realized it had a lot of benefits for singles and couples. </p>



<p>Here’s why.</p>



<p><strong>You’ll weed out guys who don’t care about you</strong></p>



<p>A lot of people today are just seeking instant gratification from their relationships. They want to be in relationships just for sex, with no strings attached or expectation of a long-term commitment. </p>



<p>Holding off on sex helps you to see if a guy is actually interested in a long-term relationship. It also helps you to see clearly whether the guy you’re dating is with you for the right reasons. If he’s into the idea of waiting, that’s a good sign he’s not just interested in using you or fulfilling some hedonistic desires. It shows he respects you and likes you for more than your body: your intellect, sense of humor, talents, etc.</p>



<p><strong>You’ll build a strong relationship foundation </strong></p>



<p>A relationship needs to be built on a foundation of shared values and vision. Sex is a part of a relationship, but it’s not the foundation. When you take sex off the table, you can more clearly see if the two of you are truly compatible. Otherwise, you will cloud your judgment and have a harder time  assessing character. Our bodies make a lot of bonding chemicals when we have sex<a class="external" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank" href="https://www.eviemagazine.com/post/oxytocin-everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-love-hormone/">,</a> which can trick us into thinking we’re connected to someone more deeply than we actually are. If you hold off on sex, it will make it much easier to truly get to know the person you’re with. </p>



<p><strong>Waiting helps you practice self-control</strong></p>



<p>Waiting is a good way to practice self-control and personal boundaries. The beauty of self-control is that you can apply it to many other areas of your life! Making a choice and sticking to it is what it means to have conviction. Conviction is about being self-assured and doing the right thing. Waiting is great practice for setting boundaries for yourself, which is an essential practice for all other areas of your life. Saying “no” now makes room for a much stronger “yes&#8221; later.</p>



<p><strong>You won’t take intimacy for granted </strong></p>



<p>One time, I went camping in the woods of Big Sur for a week, and when I came back I was so grateful to have running water. I was struck by how the absence of any plumbing in the wilderness made me appreciate it so much more when I finally had it again! When you go without something for an amount of time, the contrast of finally having it makes you a lot more grateful for it. Otherwise, you might not even realize you’d been taking it for granted. Sacrificing something in the present for the future makes you appreciate it that much more. </p>



<p><strong>Waiting makes your marriage more meaningful </strong></p>



<p>Sex is the consummation of a relationship, not the basis of it. It’s not for no reason that consummating a marriage is a deeply-rooted tradition in every culture. It cements your relationship and holds you together.</p>



<p>There are several studies that show waiting makes married sex better. A 2010 study of over 2,000 married couples found that waiting led to more satisfying sex lives after marriage. Couples also reported that their marriages were more stable and satisfying than couples who had sex early in their relationship. </p>



<p><strong>Closing thoughts </strong></p>



<p>There’s a lot of value in waiting to have sex until marriage, and it was a social norm for a long time because it led to many benefits. It’s an opportunity to deepen your relationship with both yourself and your partner. </p>



<p><em>Article first published in <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.eviemagazine.com/post/5-reasons-why-you-should-wait-for-marriage-to-have-sex" target="_blank">Evie Magazine</a>. </em></p>
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		<title>Shitte Clerics sell young Iraqi Girls into &#8220;Pleasure Marriages&#8221; of even One Hour, reveals BBC Secret Documentary</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Some girls said that Shitte clerics had provided them with contraceptive injections to ensure they did not become pregnant.   Iraqi]]></description>
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<blockquote class="wp-block-quote"><p>Some girls said that Shitte clerics had provided them with contraceptive injections to ensure they did not become pregnant.  </p></blockquote>



<p>Iraqi girls as young as nine-years-old are sold into &#8220;Mutah&#8221; or temporary marriages by Shitte Clerics. The clerics were filmed offering &#8220;pleasure marriages&#8221; in which men who are prohibited to have sex outside marriage, can pay a dowry for a &#8220;one hour&#8221; marriage, BBC documentary revealed.</p>



<p>One cleric claimed it would be &#8220;no problem at all&#8221; to marry girls as young as nine under Twelver Shitte doctrine.</p>



<p>The BBC investigation found that the practice is banned in Iraq but 8/10 Shitte clerics who were approached to carry it out, and one of them even offered to procure the young girls.</p>



<p>The religious rite &#8220;Mutah&#8221; dates back to centuries, partly intended to allow men to have a legitimate relationship while away from their wives. </p>



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<p>However, some Iraqi men and Shitte clerics are now abusing it to give a veneer of legitimacy to child prostitution. </p>



<p>One cleric in&nbsp;Karbala, an important religious site in Iraq,&nbsp;told the undercover BBC journalist that girls as young as nine could be subject to the procedure.&nbsp;</p>



<p>When the reporter voiced concern that he was exploiting the girl, the cleric told him—&#8221;No way&#8221;. </p>



<p>The investigation showed another cleric, who was also filmed secretly. He was asked about Mutah with a 13-year-old virgin, the cleric responded &#8220;just be careful she doesn&#8217;t lose her virginity&#8221;—indicating to have oral sex with her.</p>



<p>Asked what happens if the girl gets hurt, the cleric said, &#8220;That&#8217;s between you and her.&#8221;<br>
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The cleric offered to take a photo of a girl and send it to the undercover client, and then he said, &#8220;then when you come back, she&#8217;s yours.&#8221;</p>



<p>The cleric also ensured that the girl wants money and you paid her—reassuring that no child abuse is taking place.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Some girls said that Shitte clerics had provided them with contraceptive injections to ensure they did not become pregnant.  </p>



<p>One girl said that she hardly remembers how many times she had been married into Mutah and she is now baking on the dowry income. </p>



<p>Many such girls fear that after losing their virginity in Mutah, it would be difficult for them to find a permanent husband.</p>



<p>The Mutah practice is prohibited in Sunni Islam, and it was banned during Saddam Hussein&#8217;s time, but after the US-Invasion of Iraq which gradually helped Iran take control of the religious schools, the practice has become rampant. </p>



<p><em>Article compiled from inputs from DailyMail and BBC.</em></p>
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