I am a young single Christian woman. I made a commitment at a very young age to remain sexually chaste, and I've done so. I have dated other boys, but always just in groups in a very casual setting. Now, however, I am seeing a young Christian man who seems great in every way. We have dated for about a month, and I really like him. He treats my family (my father is deceased but my mother and sisters live near me) great, and all my friends like him.
Here's my question. I am wondering what his sexual past looks like, in order to know what I'm getting into. Has he been with other women, sexually? If so, how many and in what way? Has he ever had a problem with pornography? With every week that goes by, I'm more and more in love with him, and I'm afraid to keep getting my hopes up only to have them dashed when we're right at the point of marriage.
I'm not saying that any particular information would necessarily kill the relationship, but I'd sure like to know something about this to know what I'm getting myself into. It sure seems awkward, though, to say, "So tell me about your sex life?" Would that be forcing too much intimacy too soon? Is it right for a woman to be so forward with a man who's not her husband? Do I ever need to know this?
My question: should I ask him about his past? If so, how should I ask it, and at what point in the relationship?
True Love Waiting
Dear True,
First of all, I agree with you that this is something important for you to know, should this man become your husband. His body and his sexuality, the Bible says, will belong to you (1 Cor. 7:4). Moreover, the sexual union is not, whatever our broken culture might try to think, simply a neurological or even emotional response. The sexual union, mysteriously, forms a personal union (1 Cor. 6:16). Your husband's "past" will, in a very real sense, become part of your story too.
Source: Russell D. Moore, Christian Post
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