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BoyGenius
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It’s kinda like saying, “I love you, but I don’t love you enough to have children with you.” Or it could go that way.
So, for the sake of imagination and bearing on my own point of view:
If I were years younger, and I met, and saw this warm beautiful girl, and wanted to marry her. So we dated. Things got better, and got to know each other. Then from there did the intimacy which we begin our lives together do I beg the question, “Will you marry me?” And so we continue in getting married.
So, if I truly believe, and love this girl. And I truly see and believe she is beautiful (in all aspects, the interior of her heart to it’s accentuating expression through her beauty as a marvelous woman and a female. I’d then have to truly believe in loving her, that her beauty should extended in our hearts of the beautiful love and relationship. Thus having and bearing children together. For, if I say she is beautiful, smart, and intelligent. Well, I’d want to share that with others; other human lives; children. And so extending into a family unit happens, and between us, a new family is born. A whole new generation.
That’s love. You love that girl, your spouse, and want to extend her beauty and love with your own genes/qualities. And thereby having children. To intentionally stop short of that without credible reason (leaving it open to medical or financial or some other reason that has some legitimacy.) But if not for legitimate reasons, it falls short of love. I should say, since love isn’t just particularly this aspect of a matrimonial relationship. But, if foreplay leads up to the act of giving life to a child through conception, then if you stop that part of the act. Then, in that instance, you fall short of love to that person.
So, for the sake of imagination and bearing on my own point of view:
If I were years younger, and I met, and saw this warm beautiful girl, and wanted to marry her. So we dated. Things got better, and got to know each other. Then from there did the intimacy which we begin our lives together do I beg the question, “Will you marry me?” And so we continue in getting married.
So, if I truly believe, and love this girl. And I truly see and believe she is beautiful (in all aspects, the interior of her heart to it’s accentuating expression through her beauty as a marvelous woman and a female. I’d then have to truly believe in loving her, that her beauty should extended in our hearts of the beautiful love and relationship. Thus having and bearing children together. For, if I say she is beautiful, smart, and intelligent. Well, I’d want to share that with others; other human lives; children. And so extending into a family unit happens, and between us, a new family is born. A whole new generation.
That’s love. You love that girl, your spouse, and want to extend her beauty and love with your own genes/qualities. And thereby having children. To intentionally stop short of that without credible reason (leaving it open to medical or financial or some other reason that has some legitimacy.) But if not for legitimate reasons, it falls short of love. I should say, since love isn’t just particularly this aspect of a matrimonial relationship. But, if foreplay leads up to the act of giving life to a child through conception, then if you stop that part of the act. Then, in that instance, you fall short of love to that person.
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