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When is it too soon to have sex?  By Coaching Circles Staff Writer
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Almost everyone really really likes sex. Men and women have roughly equal sex drives, according to a study published in the late 70s that surveyed both genders in 93 societies. So why is it an issue deciding when to take the plunge with a new partner?

Karen, 32, is still feeling reverberations from a short relationship she had months ago. "Generally, I've slept with men too soon," she confesses. With Doug, someone she'd known through church for almost a year, she'd waited until the sixth date.

"I tend to want an emotional connection to go with the sexual attraction," she says "but sometimes I get ahead of myself and act on the chemistry before I'm sure the emotional connection is there on his side." As Karen puts it, Doug had been pursuing her "very aggressively on a physical level." When they went to bed, it was fun and spontaneous, but then he didn't want her to stay the night. And he never called again.

Now of course there are couples who have sex right away and a fabulous relationship follows. According to Judith Coche, Ph.D., associate clinical professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, the key is to determine before you become intimate whether you have the same goals: casual sex with no strings attached, or a lasting relationship.

"Talk about this," says Coche. "Once sex gets into the picture, it's almost impossible to keep your reason intact." "If someone dodges your questions," she adds, "take note. This is life planning. Don't be afraid to let the person know what you want."

"What's important is not how many dates you've had with someone as much as your mutual readiness," says Coche. "If you say to someone, 'I think something could really develop here, but the time isn't right for me yet,' that's a powerful statement.

Most people will wait. If not, they're looking for something superficial. When couples do wait a bit, it deepens the relationship. If you start out with a friendship first and get enough of the foundations in place to feel very safe with each other as people and then add the passion, knowing the attraction is there, the richness of the experience is something people say is different from anything else they've ever experienced."

Bad Reasons for sex too soon • A need for sex.

• You want the person to love you.

• Social pressure to perform.

• Nothing more to talk about.

• Boredom.

• A curiosity to find out if there's any chemistry.

• You want to make someone else jealous.

• To persuade your partner to leave his or her current partner.

• You're challenging a dare.

• An attempt to solidify the relationship.
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The Need to Love by © Thich Nhat Hanh
One day the Buddha was visited by, I think, 16 people, 16 young people. They were about 30 years old. They were very bright people and they had practiced with other teachers. They had even taught the practice to many young students.

They had heard of the Buddha and came as a group in order to talk to the Buddha. Each of them took turns to ask the Buddha questions about the practice. The second person who came forward and asked the Buddha questions, his name was Maitreya – it means love.
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“Married Love” Kuan Tao-Sheng

You and I
Have so much love
That it
Burns like a fire,
In which we bake a lump of clay
Molded into a figure of you
And a figure of me.
Then we take both of them,
And break them into pieces,
And mix the pieces with water,
And mold again a figure of you,
And a figure of me.
I am in your clay.
You are in my clay.
In life we share a single quilt.
In death we will share one bed. free
“Married Love” Kuan Tao-Sheng

You and I
Have so much love
That it
Burns like a fire,
In which we bake a lump of clay
Molded into a figure of you
And a figure of me.
Then we take both of them,
And break them into pieces,
And mix the pieces with water,
And mold again a figure of you,
And a figure of me.
I am in your clay.
You are in my clay.
In life we share a single quilt.
In death we will share one bed. free
“Female Sexual Issues” by AAMFT,
What are female sexual problems? free
“Male Sexual Issues” by AAMFT
Couples today expect more out of sex and intimacy than in any point in history.  free

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