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I am looking for a discussion from parents of large families (yes, I know that is subjective) who have chosen to permanently abstain from sex.
Background: NFP does not work for my wife and I. We have been blessed with kids #4, #5, and now #6 while using NFP. In fact, for #5 and #6 we were being “coached” by the head of the global NFP organization of the method we chose…we got to this level of coach because we believed our local coach must have taught us wrong or left something out which resulted in blessing #4. Our current coach/teacher (the HEAD of the teaching arm of the organization) told us they cannot see how it is possible for us to be pregnant again… the data in our chart simply does not support it. They asked if we might have mis-charted, had genital contact, etc… Funny thing is, we were borderline abstinent after #5 because we were deathly afraid of #6. Well, here we are; NFP is no longer an option. So, it seems the only Church sanctioned option left to us is to totally abstain.
With that in mind, we are angry, scared, frustrated, and angry (did I already say that?) We are praying, and praying, and researching, and reading, and praying some more. What we have come up with through our prayer and research are several truths as revealed to our hearts:
Truth #1) We cannot have any more children after this. Although, we are still young mid-late 30’s, we are at our physical and mental end. Our current five kids are already having to deal with divided attention, less focus on homework, less one-on-one time with mommy and daddy, and #6 will only increase the strain. Financially, we will figure it out, we always have…physically, hormonally, and mentally, we are exhausted and stressed.
Truth #2) NFP is NOT an option any more. We cannot “try” a different method. Child #7 is not in Gods plan for us, we truly believe He has led our hearts to understand our limits and be content with being done with six kids, and content in the fact we are doing our part to bring life into the world, and He wants us to focus on raising productive and faithful Catholics. To meet that, we need to stop having more kids. Experimenting with another NFP method is not an option.
Truth #3) Abstaining for the next 25 to 30 years is a very long time. St. Paul was very clear in his fist letter to the Corinthians (verse 7); the unitive aspect of sex in a marriage is important. Sin can easily wedge itself into a marriage where physical intimacy has been removed…maybe not at first, but, over time it is a valid concern… as written by St. Paul: "Do not refuse one another except perhaps by agreement for a season, that you may devote yourselves to prayer; but then come together again, lest Satan tempt you through lack of self-control." 25-30 years is a heck of a lot longer than a season…
What I am interested in is a discussion with other people in a similar situation. How have you overcome the challenges of permanent abstinence in your marriage? Do you feel you are still raising children in a loving household complete with the proper example of intimacy expected from parents? Do you think your children are affected, or have their opinions on what a marriage truly is supposed to be like been affected by having parents who are no longer physically intimate? How has this affected your relationship with your spouse? After 20+ years of abstaining, were you/do you think you can/do engage in intimate relationships again, or has your entire relationship changed so much that even when capable after menopause, physical intimacy is just no longer an option? Do you think permanent abstinence is healthy?
Thanks in advance for an open an honest discussion!!
I am looking for a discussion from parents of large families (yes, I know that is subjective) who have chosen to permanently abstain from sex.
Background: NFP does not work for my wife and I. We have been blessed with kids #4, #5, and now #6 while using NFP. In fact, for #5 and #6 we were being “coached” by the head of the global NFP organization of the method we chose…we got to this level of coach because we believed our local coach must have taught us wrong or left something out which resulted in blessing #4. Our current coach/teacher (the HEAD of the teaching arm of the organization) told us they cannot see how it is possible for us to be pregnant again… the data in our chart simply does not support it. They asked if we might have mis-charted, had genital contact, etc… Funny thing is, we were borderline abstinent after #5 because we were deathly afraid of #6. Well, here we are; NFP is no longer an option. So, it seems the only Church sanctioned option left to us is to totally abstain.
With that in mind, we are angry, scared, frustrated, and angry (did I already say that?) We are praying, and praying, and researching, and reading, and praying some more. What we have come up with through our prayer and research are several truths as revealed to our hearts:
Truth #1) We cannot have any more children after this. Although, we are still young mid-late 30’s, we are at our physical and mental end. Our current five kids are already having to deal with divided attention, less focus on homework, less one-on-one time with mommy and daddy, and #6 will only increase the strain. Financially, we will figure it out, we always have…physically, hormonally, and mentally, we are exhausted and stressed.
Truth #2) NFP is NOT an option any more. We cannot “try” a different method. Child #7 is not in Gods plan for us, we truly believe He has led our hearts to understand our limits and be content with being done with six kids, and content in the fact we are doing our part to bring life into the world, and He wants us to focus on raising productive and faithful Catholics. To meet that, we need to stop having more kids. Experimenting with another NFP method is not an option.
Truth #3) Abstaining for the next 25 to 30 years is a very long time. St. Paul was very clear in his fist letter to the Corinthians (verse 7); the unitive aspect of sex in a marriage is important. Sin can easily wedge itself into a marriage where physical intimacy has been removed…maybe not at first, but, over time it is a valid concern… as written by St. Paul: "Do not refuse one another except perhaps by agreement for a season, that you may devote yourselves to prayer; but then come together again, lest Satan tempt you through lack of self-control." 25-30 years is a heck of a lot longer than a season…
What I am interested in is a discussion with other people in a similar situation. How have you overcome the challenges of permanent abstinence in your marriage? Do you feel you are still raising children in a loving household complete with the proper example of intimacy expected from parents? Do you think your children are affected, or have their opinions on what a marriage truly is supposed to be like been affected by having parents who are no longer physically intimate? How has this affected your relationship with your spouse? After 20+ years of abstaining, were you/do you think you can/do engage in intimate relationships again, or has your entire relationship changed so much that even when capable after menopause, physical intimacy is just no longer an option? Do you think permanent abstinence is healthy?
Thanks in advance for an open an honest discussion!!