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Introduction
cS^et's make love."
"Let's have sex."
Is there a difference? Most definitely. In fact, the two are vs^orlds apart.
Sex is the joining of two bodies; love is the joining of two souls. When sex grows out of love, it becomes a deeply emotional, bonding experience. When having sex is viewed as nothing more than satisfying biological urges, that's all it does. It is never ultimately fulfilling. It is more animal than human.
Throughout human history, love and sex have always been related. However, in contemporary culture, love and sex have been equated. The common perception today is that making love mezns "having sex." Love is defined as a romantic feeling, and sex is its logical expression. Sex outside of marriage has become as common as sex within marriage. Sex has