Having read a bit about abstinence-only sex ed, I was puzzled by the insistence on not having sex before marriage. Since such sex ed tends to be quite Christian in tone, it’s not surprising but considering that the average age of first marriage in the US is around 27 for women and 29 for men, it seems rather optimistic.
So, how common is it for Americans not to have intercourse before marriage? How common is it for them to avoid intercourse but use oral/anal/manual sex instead? Is it common for Americans to not even masturbate before marriage?
Is virginity before marriage pretty much the preserve of evangelicals, Mormons and other such fundamentalists? Even among them, is it a majority who avoid sex before marriage?
Is “no sex before marriage” generally understood to mean “no sex before engagement” or “no sex before forming a couple with the intent to stay together long-term” or is there really a sizable number of Americans who only see each other naked for the first time on their honeymoon?
I think it’s uncommon enough for the general public to look at it askance, but common enough for some cute/crass parody musicians to write a song about it (Loophole NSFW).
Relatively rare I would say. Someone like my brother and his wife are outliers. Their first kiss was after “you may now kiss the bride”, let alone actual sex.
According to a study that was published in Public Health Reports, 95% of Americans have had sex before marriage. As far as I can tell, it doesn’t separate out those who wait until engagement, but I would guess the number that do that would be very small.
Even the religious nutcases I know (which is an unfortunate many) have sex. They love to praise the Lord, but you know, that’s not going to stop them from getting laid. I think it’s only the super crazy religious types (Mormons forced to live in that giant cave for two years, or whatever) that abstain until marriage.
When was this? Before or after, say, 1975? And how old were you? If this was after 1975 or you were over 25, then I’m not saying that falls into the super crazy category, but it is super crazy.
Bear in mind that the average first-marriage age goes down significantly in the sort of places where they teach abstinence only sex ed. There’s a five year difference in median first-marriage ages between women in Idaho and Massachusetts, for example.
It certainly didn’t use to be. Go back a few decades and it used to be the norm (in theory if not in practice) in much of American society. There are obvious practical advantages in a world without reliable birth control.
I don’t know of anyone who waited, to my knowledge. Some of the more religious people (when the person in question actually strongly believed it, NOT when they were just raised in a religious family as was the case for me and many people from my Catholic schools) waited longer than average, but they still had premarital sex eventually.
I think it’s extremely uncommon to have an active dating/social life and then get married at a normal age (not 18) and still be a virgin. My mom always pounded it into my head to wait, and wtf? I’m 31 now and not married. So I’d still be a virgin? That would be so bizarre. But I guess in this scenario I’d have gotten married just so I could have sex, which would certainly have turned out well…
I have a friend (female) that was technically a ‘virgin’ when she got married. (I didn’t ask her about anal and frankly that’s way too personal.) She did tell me she and her husband did about everything except the ol’ penis in the vagina thing and got ‘very close’ the week before they got married. She did b/c her parents really wanted it.
She has two sisters. Neither waited and both married jerks. Her husband, though jerkish, is pretty nice. She’s not being subjugated. Oh trust me!
My mom, when I asked her at about 15 “Mom, were you a virgin when you got married?”
Mom: <flinch> <sigh> No. and I don’t think anyone should be a virgin when they get married.
My folks got married at 18 and are still married, if that matters.