no your mother or father do not have any right on when u have sex but i think u should wait until ur married plus they could kick u out if u don`t listen to them or if they find out ur pregnant and kick u out where will u live Your parents have the right to set the guidelines of the household. Regardless if you agree with them or not, they have your best interests in mind. And, there's nothing wrong with waiting. After all, you have your whole life ahead of you. It's obviously your choice on whether you listen to them or not, but why not sit down and talk with your parents *rationally* about why they feel the way that they do.
No, you have sole control over your body.
Virginity isn't something you save, all virginity means is that you haven't had sex. This is a cultural idea, the principle is to control female sexuality by implying a virgin is worth more than someone who has had sex and using this as a means of controlling female sexuality - basically what your mother is doing. Your worth is not devalued at all if you have sex before you are married.
Your parents can control what you do in their house but not what you do with your body.
Your mother's virginity was reformed.
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There is no papal mother still living.
His mother was Hera, the goddess of marriage.
The mother of your uncle (by marriage) is not related to you. Neither are any of her other descendants or relations.
Juliet tells her mother that she is not eager to consider marriage at that moment because she has not thought about it yet. She says she will only look at Paris during the party to satisfy her mother.
No, but at the time of her birth her mother was a Duchess by marriage.
No country allows that and they have all strict laws against incest.
Morgause's youngest daughter, Morgana, was still living at home when their mother married Uther. Following their mother's marriage to Uther, Morgana was sent to live with the Lady Vivienne in the nunnery.
Yes, the sentence is punctuated properly. The possessive form for both "mother" and "father" is indicated by the placement of the apostrophe before the s, making it clear that it refers to the marriage belonging to both parents.
a man would be able to see his wife as a mother figure if he had an arrange marriage. if he didnt have an arrange marriage then he would see characteristics of a mother in his wife.
Marriage with a cousin is legal in all countries, I think.