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No More Physical After Engagement. Couple Prefer To Wait

The study conducted by Bride To Be magazine, revealed that one in four couples do not consummate on the night of their marriage. While 90 per cent of people expect sex to be on the agenda on their wedding night at least 25 per cent are disappointed, revealed the survey 1000 newlyweds.
This also has got to do with people sensitivity on the issue also. Today, many young couple feel that, tying the knot doesn't make the end in some thing as secret as wedding. But commitment is what matters, in fact, it matters more than anything else. The study found that most couples viewed their wedding as a life experience, with more than half of brides believing committing to their partner was the most important part of the day. The Daily Telegraph quotes editor Amelia Bloomfield, as saying, "Consummating their vows in the bedroom is just not the priority for some of our couples.'
The other revelation that came out post the survey, was more of people prefer indulging in a physical relationship only after the wedding ceremony, and the proportion of people indulging in a physical relationship after engagement was very, very minimal.
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