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I don’t disagree with you about this.Sex within a loving marriage is a blessing from God and brings two people closer, even if procreation does not occur.
We are talking general. Let’s not bring our own lives into this. No one is missing out on anything that God does not want us to miss.I hate to think you are missing out on one of the God-given joys of Christian marriage, knowing that your spouse wants you and needs you–just you.
This is backwards thinking. You seem to think pleasure first and if a baby comes then fine. That is not what the bible says.If a baby comes from that loving union - great, but if it doesn’t or is trying to be avoided for a Catholic couple using NFP, the physical and emotional bond between a husband and wife will still be strengthened.
This is part of the problem. Get some?? I don’t “get some,” ever.God Bless and Get Some!![]()
Who says I fear anything?Also, a strong, healthy sex-life within a marriage will help prevent the illicit lustful thoughts you fear.
Do you realize that a man and/or woman can have lustful thoughts even within the marriage? Have you ever heard of living a chaste life even within marriage? We are all called to live a chaste life whether married or single. There’s a difference between being chaste and being celibate.
It is obvious you did not read my post. And if you did, you clearly do not understand what I’m trying to say. You seem to take “pleasuring each other” in the wrong way. We need to come together as one for the Glory of God, not merely for “pleasuring each other.” In the bible it says “the two become one.” What do you think the “one” means?If a couple is committed to honoring and pleasuring each other, within the bounds of their marriage, there is no room for thoughts about others.