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As a husband and wife relax for the evening of romance, they might sit in front of the fireplace and share their hearts and minds in a most truly meaning and intimate way. But as the evening progresses and the passionate desires take over, the focus tends to shift toward the physical. For men, highly so. For us guys in particular, the pleasurable aspect of physical intimacy is strongly linked to the look and feel of her physical beauty and form during this intimate exchange we call sexual intercourse. This is not to exclude feelings of deep love and respect for the woman, it’s just that the physical tends to dominate. For women, the pleasure is highly physical as well, but might tend to be a bit more emotional… and thoughtfully intelligent.
In short, during the intimacy of sex, us guys tend to be very simple creatures!
With all due respect toward Church teaching on marriage and sexuality, it seems strange that all of the thoughts, feelings and desires required to experience the pleasurable aspects of sexual intercourse feel “dirty” or “sinful”… Perhaps this whole concept of “lust” needs to be more clearly defined by the church?
I have even heard catholic commentators encourage catholic couples to pray together before having sex. Maybe I’m just crazy, but of all the things in life that can get those fires burning in the hearts, minds and loins of a couple who are about to engage in intercourse, prayer is NOT one of them! Sex is a gift from God and prayer is perhaps one of the most important things we can do in life, but it might be one of the last things I want to think about before intercourse.
I’ll save my prayer time for the morning, afternoon and early evening… thanking God for the gift of intimacy.
Does anyone else find this stuff puzzling?

In short, during the intimacy of sex, us guys tend to be very simple creatures!
With all due respect toward Church teaching on marriage and sexuality, it seems strange that all of the thoughts, feelings and desires required to experience the pleasurable aspects of sexual intercourse feel “dirty” or “sinful”… Perhaps this whole concept of “lust” needs to be more clearly defined by the church?
I have even heard catholic commentators encourage catholic couples to pray together before having sex. Maybe I’m just crazy, but of all the things in life that can get those fires burning in the hearts, minds and loins of a couple who are about to engage in intercourse, prayer is NOT one of them! Sex is a gift from God and prayer is perhaps one of the most important things we can do in life, but it might be one of the last things I want to think about before intercourse.
I’ll save my prayer time for the morning, afternoon and early evening… thanking God for the gift of intimacy.
Does anyone else find this stuff puzzling?