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thomfra
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I am aware of the difference in the definitions given by the Catholic church. Leaving pro-creation aside, there is nobody who can distinguish between lust and sexual desire with somebody they love. They are one in the same. The definition above is merely a way of saying “don’t objectify your partner”. Adn what prey tell is inordinate enjoyment. HA! I’d like to see that defined. Perhaps you can help with that?Wow. Way to be charitable. If you would have read my post, you would realize that I am distinguishing between being desired sexually and lust. We simply disagree. In fact, the Catechism seems to disagree as well, and gives us a very good definition of lust.
2351: Lust is disordered desire for or inordinate enjoyment of sexual pleasure. Sexual pleasure is morally disordered when sought for itself, isolated from its procreative and unitive purposes.
Therefore. Lust is NOT equivalent to mere sexual desire, and is a sin.
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