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Princess18
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Oh I get it now. You’re a feminist. Well, have fun controlling your icky, disgusting, oppressive body and thank you for sharing your impressive knowledge of how horrible it is/was to be a woman. Fortunately, most of the women posting on this thread don’t appear to have any issue with being female, nor do they harbor any anger at a history that they did not personally experience. They just like being mothers and trusting God. That’s their choice. You understand “choice”, don’t you? You should, it’s your justification for everything you’ve posted here.That "unitive aspect of the physical embrace’ --or whatever-- boils down to the absolute fear of preganncy that the vast majority of women have felt over the millenia as long as intercourse and pregnancy were found to be related.
The vast majority of women in the history of the world have experienced intercourse as rape; they had no control whatsoever over intercourse, with whom, when or why. Many were beaten or starved during pregnancy, died during childbirth or had horrendous complications–recto-vaginal fistulas, for example. Many had more children than they could possibly take care of or wanted. Many abandoned them or deliberately starved them. “Baby farms” into the early 20th c. and orphanages were common places to drop them off–most recently in Romania, where contraception and abortion were prohibited, and orphanages bulged with unwanted, irreversibly damaged children.
Why do you think women now outlive men? The major reason is that they now have control over their child-bearing. Frequent pregnancy and child-bearing has always been a major killer of women, now still continuing in Afghanistan.
So much for the power of the ‘unitive aspect of the physical embrace.’
Personally, I don’t really care if you’re a doctor or not. You’re here defending your point of view at a feverish pitch to a group that’s mostly comprised of stay-at-home wives and mothers who are happy with their lives (and their faith) and that’s just sad.
The OP started this thread to find out how many non-Catholics utilize NFP because they disagree with or don’t like other forms of birth control. She didn’t ask for a dissertation on how we’re deluded or repressed because we happily accept and respect the way our bodies work, yet you’re still here and still posting.
If it’s making you feel better to vent about a system you feel has wronged you, post away, but if you think you’re doing us any favors by showing us the light … well … nice try but no dice.