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Jennifer_G
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I always thought both were the same (I was born without any reproductive organs formed). I had a gynocologist say that they could perform an operation to create a (“fake”) opening, but then that would’ve been nothing more than just skin tucked inward. This was suggested back when I was barely a teenager.A woman would need to have a vagina. The uterus is related to infertility which is not an impediment. The vagina is related to the impotence. There must be hope that the couple is able to engage in the marital act. On extremely rare occaisions couples are permitted to marry who will engage in the marital act. They still must be able to perform it.
I don’t really see it as “punishment”, but I have thought about when I’m older. Plus the fact that I also have a hearing loss, vision impairment and don’t drive, then it’s a bit harder. I don’t want to sit around in a retirement home for 30-40 years (I enjoy going to church frequently, going to confession, adoration, prayer/Bible Study groups, etc.). I have one sister, but she’s not even the least bit interested in having any kids.Gee, that’s a shame if a person who is impotent cannot get married. Sounds like even more of a punishment. Guess that means that an elderly person with a problem has to live out his or her remaining days alone.
I’ve actually thought about the religious life (I’ve only been Catholic for 9 months, though, but if I could choose, I think I would be a Discalced Carmelite) since then, I would be able to be with a group of people that prays, works, and reads scripture together, and when I get old, at least have the chance of having Last Rites (or Annoiting of the Sick, and confession/eucharist). (I don’t know if my disabilities would actually be an impedement to that, though - would be strange to have vows of celibacy if you lack some body parts… almost feels like cheating…). Then there’s my State job (I’m a computer programmer) in a place that helps people with disabilities. But then, that starts going into another topic for another subform.