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First marriage - then sex. According to American scientists just such a sequence is the key to a lasting marriage.

Those who took the time to engage in sexual contact, waiting patiently for the wedding night, are more satisfied with their relationships

As a result of research conducted by the Institute of Family Life (School of Family Life) in Utah, found that couples who delay intimacy until the wedding night, it is much better to get along with each other compared to those couples who have begun a relationship with sex. Here are the figures lead scientists

Stable relationship - higher by 22%

Overall satisfaction with the relationship - 20%

And even the quality of sexual life increased by 15%

This result, they explain the fact that a relationship in which there is room sex before marriage is based, rather, not on trust, loyalty and affection, and the physical attraction to each other. "Relationships - it's more than sex. I think the point is that couples who are not in a hurry to intimacy, learn to talk to each other - says project leader Professor Dean Busby, - no matter how much these people are religious. Waiting helps in building better communication within a relationship for a long time and it improves stability. "

Do you think that the rights of a professor? Do I have to play Russian roulette, ignoring the possibility of sexual incompatibility and similarities / differences in temperament to please a strong family or from such statements close to the medieval customs show bloody sheet on the morning after the wedding?

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