N notreallysure Guest Nov 1, 2005 #1 Is there any moral reason against marital relations during menstruation? Any other reasons? Trying to discern.
Is there any moral reason against marital relations during menstruation? Any other reasons? Trying to discern.
C cargopilot Guest Nov 1, 2005 #3 No moral problem at all. It looks like it’s up to the individual couple. From the Ask Father Question Box. oldforum.catholic.org/discussion/messages/41/820466.html oldforum.catholic.org/discussion/messages/41/820515.html From St. Thomas Aquinas Summa Theologica. newadvent.org/summa/506403.htm newadvent.org/summa/506404.htm Hope this helps.
No moral problem at all. It looks like it’s up to the individual couple. From the Ask Father Question Box. oldforum.catholic.org/discussion/messages/41/820466.html oldforum.catholic.org/discussion/messages/41/820515.html From St. Thomas Aquinas Summa Theologica. newadvent.org/summa/506403.htm newadvent.org/summa/506404.htm Hope this helps.
S SMHW New member Nov 1, 2005 #4 At least during the heaviest point of menstruation a woman has an increased possibility of infection so it probably wouldn’t be advisable then. But during the lighter days there is no moral or other reason.
At least during the heaviest point of menstruation a woman has an increased possibility of infection so it probably wouldn’t be advisable then. But during the lighter days there is no moral or other reason.