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Excellent post!Thank you for this response. I know you didn’t want to get pulled into a conversation, but I am going to give my thoughts on this anyway, I understand if you choose not to respond, I’m just one of those people who likes to discuss things.
In your post you made a distinction between sexual pleasure and sexual arousal which I agree with. I think this is why any genital contact or stimulation would be clearly wrong before marriage as that clearly involves sexual pleasure rather than just arousal. I guess the question that is left is how do we define sexual pleasure as opposed to sexual arousal? We end up coming full circle to another unclear distinction that is left for us to determine. Personally, I don’t really think that kissing of any kind involves sexual pleasure, but rather often involves sexual arousal. This is why I think that even passionate, open mouthed, french kissing etc is not inherently sinful. It can become sinful because of circumstances, such as being a near occasion of sin or being done for the sake of arousal, but is not always and everywhere sinful. I think thats why making out has such debate about it, some people see that it is not connected to sexual pleasure so see that it is not inherently wrong, whereas others see that this kind of kissing, because it leads more often and to a greater extent to arousal, is much more likely to be a sin, than, say, holding hands, and so tell people to leave it until marriage.
Whatever the reason is, the teachings of the Church are not clear enough on this particular issue for us to be able to point to a specific Church teaching which will answer this question for us, so, honestly, I think the best way to deal with this question is to, first, try to understand the Church’s teachings on purity, chastity, and sexuality. Read TOB, Love and Responsibility, and what the catechism has to say about it. Then, pray about it and follow your conscience. The better you understand and appreciate the Church’s understanding of sexuality and purity the more you can trust your own conscience and judgement on the issue and you should not feel any guilt for doing so.