"Sex." He said, grinning from ear to ear with a flushed face and eyes that couldn't stay steady on his audience. "I can worship my woman to bits, love her with all my heart and soul even before we have sex, but once we do have sex, it's set in stone, I tell ya. Sex makes a whole lot of difference in a relationship."
Hearing that, I felt he was just going crazy from drinking too much and I shook it off. But the others seemed to agree with him.
One even said,
"Yeah, once I had sex with my wife during our dating days, and I saw another side of her, I knew we would be locked for life."
They all agreed to this as if it was set in stone but I, for some reason, didn't agree.
It was probably because I never knew what love was at that time. I had never experienced it so I could not share in their view.
Why does love have to be strengthened with body contact? With intercourse?
Why does love have to be stronger just because you see other sides of your partner that you usually don't see?