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montanaman
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I haven’t posted or read anything here in a long time, but I thought I might find some useful conversations about 1 Corinthians 7:38, which seems to me to be the clearest admonition against marriage in Scripture. All of chapter 7 seems to more or less warn you that marriage is dicey at best, but what do I know?
Yeah, the Family Life section of this forum pretty much confirms it for me - DON’T GET MARRIED. You young people - compared to the trials that will come, a little struggle with chastity is nothing. So be virtuous and stay single. Sure, there’s some good in marriage, (I love my kids), but thread after thread here in nearly 1000 pages can and SHOULD scare the hell out of anyone thinking about marriage.
I married a convert who now hates Catholicism. She hates where we live, what I do for a living (business owner in a blue collar industry), most of our Catholic acquaintances, my family, etc. She’s said numerous times that she hates being a mother.
NFP is loads of fun. I was there at the 4th C-section when the doctor said she’d likely be unable to carry another child to term. It might even kill her. So, NFP it is for us faithful Catholics. But since that basically restricts sexual activity to the times when she’s not really interested, the month of restraint and unromantic mechanics leads to a really disappointing “marital embrace.”
I’ve made up my mind. I’m done with it. It’s a hell of a lot easier to forgo sex altogether than the occasional alternative. It shouldn’t be that tough - while she hasn’t quite said as much, I think she’s just trying to do her best to love me. She wonders “where the spark went.”
I could go on, but mine is just one among what, thousands of other stories just on this forum alone?
We are faithful Mass attendees. We host a small group in our home every couple of weeks. We pray with our kids. (I don’t pray with her because I don’t like to submit the hardest, most intimate and fragile part of my life to her scrutiny and critiques). We homeschool because Catholic private school became unaffordable. Basically, if there’s an area where we aren’t at least attempting to be faithful, I don’t know where it is.
And we’re on the verge of hating each other. Moral of the story:
DO. NOT. GET. MARRIED. Be virtuous and be free.
Yeah, the Family Life section of this forum pretty much confirms it for me - DON’T GET MARRIED. You young people - compared to the trials that will come, a little struggle with chastity is nothing. So be virtuous and stay single. Sure, there’s some good in marriage, (I love my kids), but thread after thread here in nearly 1000 pages can and SHOULD scare the hell out of anyone thinking about marriage.
I married a convert who now hates Catholicism. She hates where we live, what I do for a living (business owner in a blue collar industry), most of our Catholic acquaintances, my family, etc. She’s said numerous times that she hates being a mother.
NFP is loads of fun. I was there at the 4th C-section when the doctor said she’d likely be unable to carry another child to term. It might even kill her. So, NFP it is for us faithful Catholics. But since that basically restricts sexual activity to the times when she’s not really interested, the month of restraint and unromantic mechanics leads to a really disappointing “marital embrace.”
I’ve made up my mind. I’m done with it. It’s a hell of a lot easier to forgo sex altogether than the occasional alternative. It shouldn’t be that tough - while she hasn’t quite said as much, I think she’s just trying to do her best to love me. She wonders “where the spark went.”
I could go on, but mine is just one among what, thousands of other stories just on this forum alone?
We are faithful Mass attendees. We host a small group in our home every couple of weeks. We pray with our kids. (I don’t pray with her because I don’t like to submit the hardest, most intimate and fragile part of my life to her scrutiny and critiques). We homeschool because Catholic private school became unaffordable. Basically, if there’s an area where we aren’t at least attempting to be faithful, I don’t know where it is.
And we’re on the verge of hating each other. Moral of the story:
DO. NOT. GET. MARRIED. Be virtuous and be free.