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Diddi
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I can’t believe I read the whole thing. This is a rather confusing topic, isn’t it? Personally, I always want to do exactly what the Church teaches and I see nothing wrong with NFP even though my wife and I don’t use it. I see how NFP is open to life. To me it’s a no-brainer that it is.
The real question in this thread is, properly stated; Is there a time limit on foreplay before it has to lead to the proper completion of the married act?
Let’s say the husband comes home tired, puts his coat away and starts to get ready for supper. A few minutes later, the love of his life comes home too and he asks her how her day went. Instead of answering his question, she approaches him unbuttoning her coat with that look in her eyes, takes him into her arms and presses herself against him as they kiss – as she wordlessly says what ‘could be’ tonight if this is what he wants. He responds in kind and they stimulate each other for awhile, then she wiggles away, giggles and says, “Later, the kids will be home soon.” Hubby spends the evening in delightful anticipation. That night, they continue what they began and it ends in with the possibility that a child might be conceived.
I say that this is all one marriage act even though the foreplay was interrupted for several hours till the kids went to bed.
Let us now say that the above scene has just happened in another household except that the wife is a stay-at-home mother who is seeing daddy off to work. This time she is wordlessly telling him what he might expect to finish when he gets home from work at the end of the day and she giggles and wiggles away with, “Later, you’ll be late for work.” And everybody at work though he was smiling at them. That night, they finish what they began and it’s open to life.
I say that this is just one marriage act stretched out over a whole day.
Next, a similar scene has just happened in another household at five in the morning where a young wife has just worldlessly told her husband what he can expect to finish when he gets back from his weekend deployment with his reserve unit. When he gets home Sunday evening, they finish what they began and it’s open to life.
I say this is just one marriage act stretched out over a weekend.
Next, a similar scene takes place the day her husband will leave with his unit for a year in Iraq and she wordlessly tells him what he can expect to finish when he gets back in the states.
I say this is just one marriage act stretched out over a whole year. They completed the last marriage act just a few hours earlier and it was open to life!
I sure I’ve got this one right. A lot of people are just confused because they don’t realize that each single marriage act begins when it begins and ends when it ends and doesn’t have to be continuous. There can be several pauses in the middle, just no false endings. If you are grabbing your love when he/she passes by and giving them a kiss, a caress or a squeeze, this is just foreplay that will continue till it ends. Just let it end as God intended it, then let the next act begin.
The real question in this thread is, properly stated; Is there a time limit on foreplay before it has to lead to the proper completion of the married act?
Let’s say the husband comes home tired, puts his coat away and starts to get ready for supper. A few minutes later, the love of his life comes home too and he asks her how her day went. Instead of answering his question, she approaches him unbuttoning her coat with that look in her eyes, takes him into her arms and presses herself against him as they kiss – as she wordlessly says what ‘could be’ tonight if this is what he wants. He responds in kind and they stimulate each other for awhile, then she wiggles away, giggles and says, “Later, the kids will be home soon.” Hubby spends the evening in delightful anticipation. That night, they continue what they began and it ends in with the possibility that a child might be conceived.
I say that this is all one marriage act even though the foreplay was interrupted for several hours till the kids went to bed.
Let us now say that the above scene has just happened in another household except that the wife is a stay-at-home mother who is seeing daddy off to work. This time she is wordlessly telling him what he might expect to finish when he gets home from work at the end of the day and she giggles and wiggles away with, “Later, you’ll be late for work.” And everybody at work though he was smiling at them. That night, they finish what they began and it’s open to life.
I say that this is just one marriage act stretched out over a whole day.
Next, a similar scene has just happened in another household at five in the morning where a young wife has just worldlessly told her husband what he can expect to finish when he gets back from his weekend deployment with his reserve unit. When he gets home Sunday evening, they finish what they began and it’s open to life.
I say this is just one marriage act stretched out over a weekend.
Next, a similar scene takes place the day her husband will leave with his unit for a year in Iraq and she wordlessly tells him what he can expect to finish when he gets back in the states.
I say this is just one marriage act stretched out over a whole year. They completed the last marriage act just a few hours earlier and it was open to life!
I sure I’ve got this one right. A lot of people are just confused because they don’t realize that each single marriage act begins when it begins and ends when it ends and doesn’t have to be continuous. There can be several pauses in the middle, just no false endings. If you are grabbing your love when he/she passes by and giving them a kiss, a caress or a squeeze, this is just foreplay that will continue till it ends. Just let it end as God intended it, then let the next act begin.