Ben Greenfield
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Yeah.
Yeah.
We got maybe to second base. So... And then you guys got married? Yeah.
We got maybe to second base. So... And then you guys got married? Yeah.
We got maybe to second base. So... And then you guys got married? Yeah.
No, what is it?
No, what is it?
No, what is it?
You mean like guys going into monk mode and just living in their basement and working out? I don't know.
You mean like guys going into monk mode and just living in their basement and working out? I don't know.
You mean like guys going into monk mode and just living in their basement and working out? I don't know.
Celibacy, like waiting until you're married to have sex, like that definition of celibacy.
Celibacy, like waiting until you're married to have sex, like that definition of celibacy.
Celibacy, like waiting until you're married to have sex, like that definition of celibacy.
Yeah. I got to find out. I mean, the reason I think it's a good idea is the same reason that I think just like serially dating or treating sex as a casual event is potentially risky for long-term relationship and societal stability. Mm-hmm.
Yeah. I got to find out. I mean, the reason I think it's a good idea is the same reason that I think just like serially dating or treating sex as a casual event is potentially risky for long-term relationship and societal stability. Mm-hmm.
Yeah. I got to find out. I mean, the reason I think it's a good idea is the same reason that I think just like serially dating or treating sex as a casual event is potentially risky for long-term relationship and societal stability. Mm-hmm.
I think that if you set up sex as something sacred and you set up marriage as something sacred and you don't get into marriage having developed the habit of as soon as something a partner does annoys you, you can ditch them and move on to the next person or try on some new flavors.
I think that if you set up sex as something sacred and you set up marriage as something sacred and you don't get into marriage having developed the habit of as soon as something a partner does annoys you, you can ditch them and move on to the next person or try on some new flavors.
I think that if you set up sex as something sacred and you set up marriage as something sacred and you don't get into marriage having developed the habit of as soon as something a partner does annoys you, you can ditch them and move on to the next person or try on some new flavors.