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The women who have only ever had sex with their husbands and why they're happier
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The women who have only ever had sex with their husbands and why they're happier

The women who have only ever had sex with their husbands. (And why they say they're happier than any of their more experienced friends)

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24% of women have only ever slept with their husbands (most are of pensionable age)
On average, women have four lovers during a lifetime
Ten is widely regarded as the ideal number of sex partners for both sexes

When newlyweds Julia and Craig Hubbard left their wedding reception early to head off on honeymoon, their 200 guests exchanged knowing smiles.

After all, it was understandable the couple were eager to get to the hotel room they had booked before their flight to Jamaica, given that they were yet to consummate their relationship.

Aged 24, Julia was a virgin on their wedding night and, 13 years later, her husband remains the only man she has ever made love to.

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'I was saving myself for Mr Right,' says Julia, now 37. 'It might not be a fashionable thing to admit to but, for me, sex is something special that I didn't want to share with just anyone. I think our marriage is much happier and stronger for the waiting. When you save yourself for someone, you want to enjoy that relationship.

'The fact that Craig was willing to wait until after we were married means I know I'm with someone who loves and respects me - and we trust one another totally.'

As recently as half a century ago, it was, of course, the accepted norm for a woman to go through life with just one sexual partner.

However, the latest statistics from an NHS sexual health survey show that wives like Julia are now a rarity, with women, on average, having four lovers during a lifetime. Of the 24 per cent who have only ever slept with their husbands, most are of pensionable age.

Meanwhile, a poll for dating website SeekingArrangement.com revealed that ten is now widely regarded as the ideal number of sexual partners for both men and women. More than that and you could be viewed as promiscuous. Fewer and you may be considered inexperienced.

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But could the key to marital bliss be found in giving yourself wholly and completely to one person for your entire adult life?

Julia certainly thinks so. 'Lots of my married friends are in the process of splitting up and, of those still together, we are definitely among the happiest,' she says. 'I like to think that, in part at least, it's because of my decision just to have sex with one man. I'm not wistful for any past loves, nor do I consider the grass might be greener with someone else.'

The couple were working together at a leisure centre in Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, when they started dating back in 1998. Craig, now 42, was aware from the outset of Julia's intention to remain a virgin until she was married.

'My parents raised me to believe that it was morally right to wait until I was married before having sex,' she says. 'One of my friends became pregnant during a brief fling and ended up having an abortion, which was devastating for her. That compounded my belief that the only place I would feel confident having sex was within marriage.'

Six weeks into their relationship, Craig proposed and they bought a flat together. However, this was not sufficient commitment for Julia and, although they even shared a bed, she made it clear that while they could kiss and cuddle, he would have to wait until their wedding day, a year later, to go any further.

'I wanted to be certain that Craig loved me and respected my views enough to wait,' she says.

Meanwhile Craig, who'd had previous sexual partners himself, says: 'Julia was firm about her decision, and I respected her for that. She's an attractive woman so it wasn't always easy, but it was a good test of my feelings for her.'

While Julia insists friends have been supportive of her outlook, it would be easy to mock her for being a prude. But she insists her lack of previous experience hasn't been detrimental to their sex life. Quite the opposite.

According to figures from the Kinsey Sex Institute, the average couple in their second decade of marriage makes love little more than once a week, but the Hubbards, who now own a gym in Plymouth, insist they enjoy a 'very regular' sex life.

For Craig, knowing he is his wife's only sexual partner means he feels extra responsibility to ensure they have a fulfilling love life.

'My wife is stunning and a lot of men are attracted to her,' says Craig. 'But I know I am, and will always be, the only man for her. So what we have is pretty special.'

However, in an age when 40 per cent of British women under the age of 30 admit to having had a one-night stand while on holiday, committing to one partner for life seems almost archaic.

This is despite the fact that since the 1950s - when it was the norm to have one sexual partner for life - divorce rates have rocketed. Today, 42 per cent of marriages in England and Wales end in divorce.

Paula Hall, a psychotherapist with Relate, says: 'People think “I haven't had lots of partners that means I'm not sexually liberated.”

'But that's not how it works. It's crazy to suggest that, because you've had more partners, you know more about sex - it's quality, not quantity, that counts.

'In fact, those in long-term relationships are likely to have been more experimental because that's what can keep a sex life alive.'

Unlike Julia, Abi Smith, 31, didn't set out to have one partner for life. But 14 years after getting together with her first boyfriend, Chris, she couldn't be happier that he has been her only lover. The couple, who met at school, first slept with each other aged 17.

'I knew I loved him early on but I didn't think “Chris is the only guy I will ever sleep with, we will marry and spend the rest of our lives together”, that's just how it turned out,' says Abi, who married Chris, a 32-year-old engineer, six years ago. The couple now live in West Sussex with their two children, Lily, three, and Henry, nine months.

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But among Abi and Chris's friends, they are the only young couple who were both virgins when they started dating, aged 16. They have remained faithful to one another ever since.

Significantly, the Smiths are convinced they are also the most content among their circle. Other friends have strings of failed relationships behind them and, while they might have enjoyed fleeting excitement, Abi says they now tell her they envy her 'nice, normal life'.

'I'm not suggesting our sex life is amazing right now - with two young children it's not even regular - but our relationship goes deeper than that because we've grown up together,' says Abi.

'I think it's a cop-out when people say they're bored. Why would anyone want to jeopardise something good for half an hour's excitement?'

She adds: 'Chris and I have had conversations after a couple of glasses of wine, pondering whether we might have missed out having never having slept with anyone else.'

Far from Abi fantasising about sex with other men, she says the thought horrifies her. 'Like someone who has never tried chocolate having no craving to taste it, I've got no desire for any other man than Chris,' she says.

For his part, Chris believes the fact they were both virgins when they met, and are still together 16 years later, means the bond between them is extra strong.

While Julia and Craig, and Abi and Chris, are still in the early stages of marriage, how does it feel when you've been together for more than four decades? When Angie Chace married her husband Edson in 1967 - three weeks after her 18th birthday - it was the norm for couples to be virgins on their wedding day.

'It never occurred to us that we might be missing out by not having other partners,' she says.

Angie, 64, and Edson, 71, from Rowlands Castle, Hampshire, met at work - he was an accountant and she an accounts supervisor. Like Angie, Edson, then 26, was a virgin.

'It helped that it was the first time for both of us so I wasn't thinking “He knows what he's doing and I don't”,' recalls Angie. 'It was quite painful that first time but, like good wine, our sex life improved with age.'

Angie, who doesn't have children, says that one reason neither she nor Edson has been tempted to stray is that they have maintained a regular sex life.

'We've had sex at least once a week right the way through our married life - the only time we didn't was when I had a hysterectomy, aged 49, because it was too uncomfortable for about six weeks afterwards,' she says.

'I don't understand couples who let the sex disappear from their relationships - we both think it's very important.'

But after almost half a century with the same man, hasn't she ever felt that she might be missing out?

'My hairdresser teased me when he learnt I'd never been with any other men. He said “How do you know he's any good?”,' recalls Angie. 'I said “Of course he is, otherwise I wouldn't still be with him!”'

Edson, too, feels fortunate. 'I've honestly never wondered how it would be with someone else,' he says. 'My relationship with Angie has been so satisfying that it hasn't occurred to me that I might enjoy being with someone else.'

Relate's Paula Hall agrees. 'People's lives are rarely richer for having had lots of sexual partners,' she says. 'Most people who do would tell someone in a monogamous relationship “I wouldn't waste your time, if you're happy and have found someone it works with”.'

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The women who have only ever had sex with their husbands and why they're happier

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The women who have only ever had sex with their husbands and why they're happier

No shock here.

I've known a few virgins who got married virgins and they're the most faithful bitches I've ever seen.

I couldn't crack em...and that's a saying a helluva lot.
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The women who have only ever had sex with their husbands and why they're happier

Damn. That's a faithful woman.

Nothing is more attractive than a 100% faithful woman.

I'm pretty sure she's a ride or die type too.
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The women who have only ever had sex with their husbands and why they're happier

Quote: (11-08-2013 07:12 AM)Parlay44 Wrote:  

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baha what an ugly motherfucker. game recognized.
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The women who have only ever had sex with their husbands and why they're happier

That dude must be loaded or something what the FUCK?!
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The women who have only ever had sex with their husbands and why they're happier

Bless these types of people. We need more couples like these to instill proper values.

On a negative note however....

"Meanwhile, a poll for dating website SeekingArrangement.com revealed that ten is now widely regarded as the ideal number of sexual partners for both men and women. More than that and you could be viewed as promiscuous. Fewer and you may be considered inexperienced."

Hear that gents? Women can ride the carousel up to 10 times, but they are STILL NOT PROMISCIOUS.

"Don't judge me by my past!!! Ughhhhhh...."

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The women who have only ever had sex with their husbands and why they're happier

I know a girl like this, known her since high school. I pegged her as a total slut back then since she was a big party girl and would be the first to make out with a bunch of dudes while playing spin the bottle, she had a reputation as a blowjob queen, but when she eventually gave up the vag she stuck with the guy and they've been together ever since. She's just as sweet and girly as she was back then, and she still looks great at 32.

"...so I gave her an STD, and she STILL wanted to bang me."

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The women who have only ever had sex with their husbands and why they're happier

Quote: (11-08-2013 07:39 AM)McQueensPlayboyRules Wrote:  

No shock here.

I've known a few virgins who got married virgins and they're the most faithful bitches I've ever seen.

I couldn't crack em...and that's a saying a helluva lot.

When I was wife-hunting, this was one of my essential requirements, and you are quite correct about such women's loyalty.
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The women who have only ever had sex with their husbands and why they're happier

Key quote: I'm not suggesting our sex life is amazing right now - with two young children it's not even regular - but our relationship goes deeper than that because we've grown up together,' says Abi.

Translation- this guy is lucky if he gets unenthusiastic pussy once a month

Women who keep their virginity well past their teen years or have only ever had one or two men tend to be either hyper-religious and/or have a very low sex drive so it's not surprising they would be happy with one sex partner for for many years-sex is just a very minor thing for them.

Any of you guys who like this type can have them- I prefer women with a high sex drive

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