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Rico_S
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Uggh!!! Good Daughter, you may have to take back that kind comment about my patience!An 80 year old couple has relations that are unitive and procreative. If we use your position they are no longer sharing the marital embrace as God designed. Women have a natural cycle for a reason
Fix…you don’t understand what I am saying. I am not saying that the reproductive aspect has to be present in order for the act to be procreative…I get that 100%. If a married couple’s reproductive systems are dysfunctional in anyway due to causes beyond their control, that does not take away from the procreative aspect of the marital union. Married couples can enjoy the marital embrace in non-fertile times of the cycle and the act is still procreative and unitive and great and wonderful and pleasing in the eyes of God. I understand that.
That is not the same as INTENTIONALLY ELIMINATING THE RERPRODUCTIVE ASPECT OF THE ACT EACH AND EVERYTIME YOU ENGAGE IN THE MARITAL EMBRACE. The form and function is the same, but you are purposefully eliminating the reproductive aspect of the act, which must detract from the procreative aspect of the union. I think this is fairly obvious and straight forward.
Taking your statement for face value, then I can use NFP indefinitely, whenver I want? The church teaches that the answer is no…so something must be lacking or something is eliminated by simply choosing to engage in the marital embrace during non-fertile times only.Having relations during a non fertile time is not changing the act. It is not eliminating anything.
–Rico