Aren’t these questions a little inappropriate?
I’m reading a book on why to save it until marriage and there’s a section of questions to ask a trusted friend, parent or mentor(even if you’re older than teen years) to further your understanding of sex. and I was appalled at some of the questions! I do not want to know the following about any woman! Whether you’re Michelle Obama, my pastor’s wife, my sis in law or just a friend I don’t want to know! Is it just me or are these questions PERSONAL and INAPPROPRIATE to ask a married lady?
"Do you like oral sex"
"what position is your favorite"
"How often in the day or week do you have sex"
I’m a woman in case you didn”t know.
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The only question that I’ve ever discussed there was "how often do you have sex" and that was with my best friend of 12 years and we talk about all kinds of things, it came up naturally though shortly after we’d both had children, it’s not like either of us just came out and asked it.
I think those are inappropriate and shouldn’t be asked of anyone, unless you’re with your best friend having silly married lady conversations…but between someone married and someone single…not so much.
Go ahead and wait till marriage though, there are a lot of times in my marriage where I wish I had. On the other hand I’m not sure I would have realized how special it is with my husband compared to someone I didn’t love as much, know what I mean? But you do what is right for you and be true to yourself!!!
Merry Christmas!
extremely inappropriate, I’m a woman too
yeah that’s rude, inappropriate, and just nasty
If I had asked my Mom these questions, first she’d get mad at me. And then tell me to go away.
No, I wouldn’t want to know these things about any woman. What the heck kind of a book do you have there, anyway? Not sure I’d trust it, with those skewed questions. (I’m a woman, too.)