As a couple grows together romantically, sociologists have defined three distinct stages in the relationship. Not surprisingly, they mark the various steps based on the type of sexual activity.
Stage 1: House Sex At this point, the relationship is fairly new and exciting to both members. Usually lasting during the first 3 years of the relationship, it is often characterized by the couple enjoying frequent sex "all over the house."
Stage 2: Room Sex The couple have been together now for several years, and have completely accepted the other for what they are and what they have to offer. Often reached during the fifth year of togetherness, their sex life has settled into a predicable routine, and is usually confined to the same one room within house.
Stage Three: Hall Sex Here, the couple have known each other in excess of 15 years. Sex is limited to passing each other in the hall and muttering "screw you."
As a couple grows together romantically, sociologists have defined three distinct stages in the relationship. Not surprisingly, they mark the various steps based on the type of sexual activity.
Stage 1: House Sex At this point, the relationship is fairly new and exciting to both members. Usually lasting during the first 3 years of the relationship, it is often characterized by the couple enjoying frequent sex "all over the house."
Stage 2: Room Sex The couple have been together now for several years, and have completely accepted the other for what they are and what they have to offer. Often reached during the fifth year of togetherness, their sex life has settled into a predicable routine, and is usually confined to the same one room within house.
Stage Three: Hall Sex Here, the couple have known each other in excess of 15 years. Sex is limited to passing each other in the hall and muttering "screw you."