If you decide to practice abstinence and your partner does not like your decision, what question should you ask yourself?

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Should I change my mind since I really don’t want to lose him or her?
Should I change my mind since I really don’t want to lose him or her?

Am I being a total drag?
Am I being a total drag?

Is he or she going to tell everyone my decision?
Is he or she going to tell everyone my decision?

Do I really want to be with someone who does not respect my feelings?
Do I really want to be with someone who does not respect my feelings?
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Do I value my own beliefs and boundaries more than maintaining this relationship?

The question you should ask yourself is: "Do I really want to be with someone who does not respect my feelings?"

The question you should ask yourself in this situation is: "Do I really want to be with someone who does not respect my feelings?" This question helps you reflect on the importance of your own values and boundaries in a relationship. It prompts you to consider whether compromising on your decision to practice abstinence aligns with your own needs and desires. By asking this question, you can gain clarity on whether your partner's lack of acceptance and respect towards your decision is something you are willing to tolerate in the long run. Ultimately, the decision to change your mind or maintain your stance on abstinence should be based on what feels right for you and what contributes to a healthy and respectful relationship.