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jlyn1110
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I’m dealing with a fairly common medical situation that can be easily corrected with hormonal birth control pills. Am I correct in my understanding that it is acceptable to use this medication, PROVIDED THAT I’m not engaging in sexual relations? (Please, no comments about this medication and it’s side effects/potential cancer links. I’ve had multiple discussions with my doctor and done my own research, and we agree that it’s a good option for me because I have a very low genetic risk for these conditions.)
The second part of my question pertains to my relationship with my boyfriend. Though we have both made mistakes in the past and are no longer virgins, we’re committed to abstaining from sex until we are married (not necessarily to each other - the relationship is still new).
He’s made it clear to me that it has been and will continue to be a struggle for him to maintain appropriate boundaries in our relationship, even though we both know that it is best that we have solid boundaries. My concern is that, by using this medication, I will tempt him further because of the apparent “lack of consequences” (i.e. pregnancy).
Any suggestions for working through this? We’re both in a slightly shaky state with our faith at this point - I’m beginning RCIA this year, after nearly a year of contemplation, and he is just coming back to the Church after being away for 3.5 years. We attend mass together and are actively involved in our university’s Newman organization, but I’d feel a little awkward suggesting that we pray together about this - he’s relatively quiet about his spirituality.
I’m hoping that it’s feasible to work through this with him…I don’t think that ending the relationship would help resolve underlying issues for either of us.
Peace,
JLyn
The second part of my question pertains to my relationship with my boyfriend. Though we have both made mistakes in the past and are no longer virgins, we’re committed to abstaining from sex until we are married (not necessarily to each other - the relationship is still new).
He’s made it clear to me that it has been and will continue to be a struggle for him to maintain appropriate boundaries in our relationship, even though we both know that it is best that we have solid boundaries. My concern is that, by using this medication, I will tempt him further because of the apparent “lack of consequences” (i.e. pregnancy).
Any suggestions for working through this? We’re both in a slightly shaky state with our faith at this point - I’m beginning RCIA this year, after nearly a year of contemplation, and he is just coming back to the Church after being away for 3.5 years. We attend mass together and are actively involved in our university’s Newman organization, but I’d feel a little awkward suggesting that we pray together about this - he’s relatively quiet about his spirituality.
I’m hoping that it’s feasible to work through this with him…I don’t think that ending the relationship would help resolve underlying issues for either of us.
Peace,
JLyn