When you date someone, it’s natural that you get so intimate that you exchange everything between each other starting from emotions to sex. In fact, sex makes you remain stronger as dating couples because you feel one-in-one when you involve in sexual pleasure. But at the same time, sex can only help you to that extent where it will leave you firm and determined before marriage. Once you get married, the equations may change very fast, and sex may not be as exciting or as interesting it was when you were dating each other. Remember, sex is not everything because once you get married you have a lot more things to share, unlike when you were engaged in dating. You take on more responsibilities as married couples and feel emotions taking an upper hand over matters such as sex. That’s why many couples try to be more emotionally attached beyond a period of time since getting married, although sex continues to remain part of their life.

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