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mommamaree
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Sex is an abbreviation for sexual intercouse.**
Is sex the same as the marital embrace…NO. is the marital embrace the same as sex - I guess most of you in the thread believe so. I continue to refuse to call what my spouse and I exchange as “sex.”
This is a Catholic forum ~ I wonder why more of the posts on this thread do not understand the difference.**
There are two sexes. “Male and female He created them.” The two sexes are male and female. Humans are sexual beings. This means that they reproduce sexually. This further means that both male and female, both of the sexes, are required to produce offspring. The act which produces offspring is called sexual intercourse, or sexual relations. The Church teaches about complementarity of the sexes. The Church teaches that sexual relations is reserved for marriage.
You and your husband are free to call your intimate relations whatever you like. No one here is forcing you to use any particular term in your intimate life.
What is being objected to is your assertion that having sex is wrong but that the engaging in the maritial embrace is honorable. Or alternatively, that using the term “sex” instead of “marital embrace” is unacceptable. Your opinion is just that, your opinion. Plenty of Church documents use the terms “sex acts”, “sex”, “sexual”, etc. and your opinion does not override the magisterium.
If I have time later, I will provide some citations to support the Church’s teachings on sex and terminology referring to it.