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Is it a sin if your married and engage in oral sex but finish with natural sex?
 
If you need to ask that here, then I would have to conclude you are trolling.

Do you understand the place of Natural Law in Catholic Moral Theology?
 
I don’t think there is a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ answer to this kind of questions. It is a case by case issue.
Sin originate from the heart. It can be a sin or not depending on your intentions and the reasons and motivations. And this is where the Church is clear. Read the PART 3 of the CCC: Life in Christ, it will help you to monitor your heart and know when you are committing a sin or not.
 
If you need to ask that here, then I would have to conclude you are trolling.

Do you understand the place of Natural Law in Catholic Moral Theology?
Are you kidding me? The question is legitimate!
Not everyone here is as learned as you.
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

No, oral sex during lovemaking is not a sin as long as the final act is done in love and is open to new life.

Have at it my friend …and oh yea… ENJOY.😉 🙂 🙂 🙂
 
Are you kidding me? The question is legitimate!
Not everyone here is as learned as you.
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

No, oral sex during lovemaking is not a sin as long as the final act is done in love and is open to new life.

Have at it my friend …and oh yea… ENJOY.😉 🙂 🙂 🙂
Haha thank you very much
 
A lot of people seem to say it’s ok as long as it ends with sexual intercourse, but I still cannot see how that kind of act is anything but degrading.
 
A lot of people seem to say it’s ok as long as it ends with sexual intercourse, but I still cannot see how that kind of act is anything but degrading.
How can giving pleasure to one another be degrading? Wasn’t it the Puritans that insisted that “the act” only be done using one position? There is a fine line between the perverse and the natural. The church seems to be pretty good at drawing the lines in the right place.

😉
 
At the end of the day if you think it’s degrading then don’t do it, if you don’t degrading then do it. God want’s us to do what is right for ourselves and others. If what we do harms another then God expects us to think things through. This might not be relevant to anyone or useful but it’t something to ponder.
 
Go on the Internet and put in Oral Stimulation Notre Dame University.

Notre Dame Seminary will come up. Click on there and you will get your answer

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At the end of the day if you think it’s degrading then don’t do it, if you don’t degrading then do it. God want’s us to do what is right for ourselves and others. If what we do harms another then God expects us to think things through. This might not be relevant to anyone or useful but it’t something to ponder.
There are some extremely disgusting sexual practices that cannot even be lightly referred to here, that a very small percentage of people engage in and don’t feel degraded by at all. These acts would be considered extremely repulsive to the vast majority of sensible people. I would think that these practices have got to be considered sinful.

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Is it a sin if your married and engage in oral sex but finish with natural sex?
Using the tongue to speak nasty is as rude as sticking one’s tongue out at another - but some people, both male and female sexes, seem to take pleasure in being rude and vulgar to each other.

James 😛
 
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