marriage
@dreamsncharms (1340)
United States
9 responses
@XxAngelxX (2830)
• Canada
25 Jan 07
I definitely believe a marriage can survive without making love, afterall there are some people who are just incapable of doing this. However, there has to be intimacy. The intimacy shared between a couple I think is what holds us together. I consider being able to tell your spouse anything at all without fear of judgement a form of intimacy that is better than anything else out there. Being able to be completely open with them is one of the best things :)
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@oluwolea2 (34)
• Nigeria
26 Jan 07
i believe love making is part of what holds a marriage tigth.it brings close intimacy between couples
@samtaylorskykierajen (7977)
• Canada
25 Jan 07
I do believe a marriage can survive without making love for two people that love each other but I don't think it could survive without some kind of intimacy . I have heard of situations where one person becomes injured and end up paralyzed or for whatever may not be able to make love to one another again , which is tragic , but at the same time they can still share intimacy with one another .
@oluwolea2 (34)
• Nigeria
26 Jan 07
no one prays to be injured or impotent,but in case it happens,we cannot do anthing,but there must be understanding and close intimacy
@marciascott (25529)
• United States
28 Jan 07
Yes mind does, we been married for 12 yrs. we seem more like sisters and brothers.
@margieanneart (26423)
• United States
27 Jan 07
Makeing love it can survive without, but intimacy, it wouldn't be a close marriage. Unless both people had no feelings of wanting it, then it would be fine and get along.
@ayushthedevil (3147)
• India
25 Jan 07
as long as the couple love each other i think the marriage can survive anything
@oluwolea2 (34)
• Nigeria
26 Jan 07
no marriage can survive without initimacy or making love.
marriage is majorly based on communication,intimacy and love making.these thing are needed for a marriage to keep moving stronger