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Kevin12
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Although I’d rather not get into the particulars, I think (think, because I know some people debate this) that, within the context of an already unitive and procreative act, if a wife does not achieve, er, the thing that she might have achieved had not her husband been overcoming by unitive and totally non-concupiscent desire and achieved a certain thing before her, he may afterward aid her in achieving this not-achieved thing - but of course, only with the unity and openness to life. But I am not the one to speak on the matter, since as a bachelor it has nothing to do with me.Sodomy is a catch all for “unnatural acts” between two people.
The word you want is “homosocial” not “homosexual”. I did find that chunk of text amusing as at one point those kind of purely spiritual friendships were not just encouraged, but in medieval Christendom had it’s own sacramental (NOT sacrament, there is a difference).
Is there such a thing as a natural sexual act between two people of the same sex? Sodomy is any inherently sterile sexual act , fellatio is sodomy regardless of if it is a man and a woman or two men, cunnilingus is sodomy regardless of it being a man and a woman or two women, anal sex is sodomy regardless of if it is two men, two women, or a man and a woman, also all of those are also still sodomy if there is an animal involved. In case anyone is wondering if there is any kind of sex that is not sodomy and is not vaginal intercourse the answer is NO.
Look, Elizabeth, if I said “I am gay” I would not in fact be summing up my substance substance, but rather an accident of who I am as it would not affect my soul just like race, handedness, political affiliation, favorite food et cetera.
Indeed no orientation has more inherent self restraint than the others.
I didn’t know their was a sacramental for that, though its not surprising. Having read the nonfiction book “Team of Rivals” about the Lincoln administration and reading about one of the early friendship William Seward had, I realize that male friendship went a lot deeper in the past than it does today.