Can a relationship survive without sex? And both partners stay faithful to each other all the way while staying celibate?
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The importance you place on sex in a relationship highly depends on you and your partner. I’ve had and seen couples who didn’t have sex through out their relationship until marriage and it was healthy and fun. Sex is important but not the primary core of a relationship, I see it as mere spice. That is why, before a person goes into a relationship, it is important to know how your supposed partner views sex. There are people that can’t be in a relationship without sex, while it doesn’t mean anything to some. So, it all depends on the person.
It completely depends on the individual you’re in a relationship with. There is no overall answer that could truly be considered correct, that would be ridiculous. Everyone gets to decide what is important and what is not important to them. For some folks, it’s very important. For others, it is less important. But, I will say that when people’s libido’s match, it doesn’t seem important. When there is a large difference, the frustrated partner fixates on it.