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Warrior1979
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I have to admit…I just don’t get it. There are plenty of circumstances where the act is objectively not procreative. Cut-and-dry examples would be 80-year-old couples, a woman with ovaries/uterus removed to cancer, etc. I don’t understand how something can be objective procreative and objective not procreative at the same time.The Church has no teaching that an overt intention to conceive must be present in order to engage in the marital embrace. It teaches that each time we *choose *to engage in the marital embrace, it must be in conformity to the way God designed it-- which is fully unitive and fully procreative, in an objective manner. This would translate to an unaltered, completed act of intercourse.