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Guldenat
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When I was engaged, I actually co-habitated. I never had sex, and their were excellent reasons for living together. I am now married, and I do not feel that living with my fiancee compromised our relationship in the slightest.Whaaat? No, not necessarily at ALL! Mirdath and I chose to live together for a few reasons, and had already decided to marry (a few more weeks, people - let the world tremble!). Finances and health were primary, but also we felt very miserable apart from each other, whether chaste or not - not for nothing do even our best friends call us the ‘two-headed monster’! We are not Catholic nor do we hold ourselves up as an ideal in bedroom matters – but there are far worse ways to live and love than what we have managed.
These matters are not so simple no matter one’s faith, at least not for adults. Some sentences can begin with ‘I want’ and follow with ‘to earn for you, to cook for you, to nurse and shelter and worry over you and maybe raise children with you, trust and please you, talk and laugh with you and give you everything I can.’ If that is selfish, then call us gluttons, because when it comes to love, we are just that, for so long as we live. Catholics might say that such is our ‘calling.’