All the body is sexed and sexual, by nature, except the anus.
Please explain. How is the mouth sexed, that the anus is not?
Thus, in the context of marital act, all touch (oral or manual) on all the body and even on the exterior sexual organs is morally licit in order to lead the union of bodies. For anus, it is wrong.
How is anal stimulation excluded?
CCC 2360-2363…love of husband and wife…begins:
2360 Sexuality is ordered to the **conjugal love **of man and woman. In marriage the physical intimacy of the spouses becomes a sign and pledge of spiritual communion…
What is meant by “conjugal love” here? We turn to
CCC 1643-1654…goods and requirements of conjugal love:
1643 "Conjugal love
involves a totality, in which
all the elements of the person enter - appeal of the body and instinct, power of feeling and affectivity, aspiration of the spirit and of will. It aims at a deeply personal unity, a unity that, beyond union in one flesh, leads to forming one heart and soul;
it demands indissolubility and faithfulness in definitive mutual giving; and it is
open to fertility…
Understanding conjugal love (click the hyperlink for more), we continue with the love of husband and wife:
2360 Sexuality is ordered to the conjugal love…Marriage bonds between baptized persons are sanctified by the sacrament.
2361 "Sexuality, by means of which man and woman give themselves to one another through the acts which are proper and exclusive to spouses,
is not something simply biological, but concerns the innermost being of the human person as such…(click the hyperlink provided above for more)
2362 "The acts in marriage by which the intimate and chaste union of the spouses takes place are noble and honorable; the truly human performance of these acts fosters the self-giving they signify and
enriches the spouses in joy and gratitude."144 Sexuality is a source of joy and pleasure:
The Creator himself . . . established that in the [generative] function, spouses should experience pleasure and enjoyment of body and spirit. Therefore, the spouses do nothing evil in seeking this pleasure and enjoyment. They accept what the Creator has intended for them. At the same time, spouses should know how to keep themselves within the limits of just moderation.145
2363 The spouses’ union achieves
the twofold end of marriage: the good of the spouses themselves and the transmission of life. These two meanings or values of marriage cannot be separated without altering the couple’s spiritual life and compromising the goods of marriage and the future of the family.
The conjugal love of man and woman thus stands under **the twofold obligation of fidelity and fecundity.
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I see no mention of whether or not a “natural” or non-“dirty” part of the body is licit or not. **In what way is any act of foreplay, including anal, contrary to the above? **(Links to source provided)
But then we look to the offenses against marriage in
CCC 2380-2391. All listed are: Adultery, Divorce, Polygamy, Incest, Pedophilia (it talks of adult/child), Free Union, Trial “Marriages”.
Which of these does any act of foreplay go against…whether anal or oral or manual?
But surely it offends against chastity?!
CCC 2337-2359
2337 Chastity means the successful integration of sexuality within the person and thus the inner unity of man in his bodily and spiritual being. Sexuality, in which man’s belonging to the bodily and biological world is expressed, becomes personal and truly human when it is integrated into the relationship of one person to another, in the complete and lifelong mutual gift of a man and a woman.
The virtue of chastity therefore involves the integrity of the person and the integrality of the gift.
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But let’s look at offenses against Chastity…they are Lust, Masturbation, Fornication, Pornography, Prostitution, Rape, Homosexuality.
Wait…not sodomy?! Why not sodomy? Hmmmmm.
So, using actual Church teaching…
please show me where foreplay (oral, manual, anal…) between two consenting spouses who find joy in such as part of the conjugal union is contrary to Church teaching…where is the sin involved?