Those who keep patience and avoid early sex, enjoy better and healthy marriage life, recent study reveals.
This outcome comes from a recent research conducted over 2,035 married people in an online marital assessment named 'RELATE' The researchers at the School of Family Life, Brigham Young University, in Utah conducted the research.
According to researchers, among the couples who delayed sex before marriage, relationship stability was found 22 percent higher, relationship satisfaction was 20 percent higher, quality of sex was 15 percent better, and even communication between partners was 12 percent better than others.
On the other hand, the couples experienced half the benefits who were engaged in sex later in relationship, but before wedding as against those who chose to remain virgins until marriage.
This research strengthens the religious believes that always focus on patience in sex.
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