Friday, May 3

What's the difference between having sex and making love?

Asked by Myles at 03 May,2013
Opinions?

Best Answer:
Lava at 03 May,2013
How quickly you'd like them to leave afterward.

Other Answers:
  1. love = "i thou relationship"
    sex = a sneeze in the genitals
  2. Having sex is when a man puts his penis in a woman's vagina.

    Making love is when a man puts his penis in a woman's vagina and then says a whole bunch of sappy bulls**t.
  3. Sex is better because you don't have to love the person :)
  4. They are synonymous, according to the thesaurus.
  5. One means you're passionately copulating with your SO and the other implies you just want to get your end away.
  6. This will be easy to answer, SEX; "Sometimes it looks like two organs in a struggle!" Now if that is love then you can keep the ticket for the show!

    Love I gave to my children and the same they gave to me.
  7. Sex is just elaborate masturbation, making love is more intense and pleasurable on another level.
  8. It's the same thing really, just expressed differently is all.
  9. Sex is about (mE) be pleased.
    Making love is about ensuring (yOu)/other person is pleased.

    The vowel e is both sex and me
    The vowel o is both love and you.
  10. Making love would be having sex but with emotional attachments from both people. Having sex doesn't necessarily require emotional attachment though.
  11. the eye of the beholder
  12. barriers to intimacy, or their lack thereof.
  13. How quickly you'd like them to leave afterward.
  14. When I was young and impressionable, I used to believe in "romantic" love as depicted on screen and literature. As the years rolled on, I found that sexual compatibility, respect, and loyalty, were what's important.

    Now, I realize that love and lust are synonyms.

    Physical sex is possible and physically satisfying. The physical part of a relation ship is physically satisfying too.

    The mechanics, and results are pretty much the same.