ok, once more for the distracted crowd. she (that would be me) is saying my argument is with your assertion that daily relations as a goal being 'most theologically correct is
WRONG.
it is not MOST theologically correct.
and let’s be a little disingenuous yourself, CGSPCB (ahem.) you asked why it’s theologically incorrect? again, for the distracted crowd, i insist it is NOT the ***MOST ***theologically accurate as OP initially posited. you know what “most” means, dontcha? and so, to posit something beyond what the Church teaches as the BEST interpretation of what the Church teaches is wrong.
please dont claim to remain confused.
OP later, by the way, backed off from that assertion.
martinsjr, unless your wife is gravely ill or unless some other circumstance is making sex painful for her, she may be committing grevious sin by refusing you marital intimacy. if any medical or psycholigical conditions are present she is obligated to try and find soloutions to help her fulfill her vocation as wife and mother.
finally, CGSPCB (ahem.) it is my opinion your attempts at humor are boorish with vague undertones of bullying. i too dont like sloppy thinking, less do i like sloppy humor. but that’s just me. perhaps you, in your quest for a lifelong treasure, will find a woman who likes that sorta thing, and daily sex, too.