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StephanieC
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Hi Liza, thanks for your response. I really am open to having my mind changed on this topic, even though I think my position is a sound one. Please understand that I’m not belittling your view at all. I’m just assuming that since you started the thread, you’re open to hearing all points of view. (As I would assume about everyone participating in it, as well!But your example does not say that the average Joe/Jane person is having questions about oral sex or how they stimulate each other during sex! It says they have “questions” - and I totally 110% support CA and the other legitimate and Faithful Catholic message boards for being there to help someone in that position.
The ONLY thing I have issue with (as stated quite well in the OP and by other here) is the subject matter of SOME of the discussions here, and that they are openly available for children and voyeurs. That’s it.
And in some area of the forum, I can’t recall where I read it, but someone was asking about how they go about talking about such a sensitive subject, and their advice was to use the same sort of language you would feel comfortable using with your children or in public.Well, I don’t think I would be talking with my children or with people on the bus about how my husband and I perform in the bedroom, so how can you EVER use appropriate language given those parameters?
I am only saying that I think these discussions should be in their own area, and not accessible by those who register as children. Yep, we never know how old someone is, but we still need to be responsible adults. Regardless of how devious some kids might be.
And there are clearly some adults on this forum who would prefer to read about their Faith and not have to wade through topics about masturbation and oral sex.
~Liza
My post above about Joe/Jane Catholic seeking answers to “questions” was deliberately non-specific, because the point was, s/he didn’t know where/how to find the right answer. Anyone could fill in the blank for the question.
My thoughts on the advice “to use the same sort of language you would feel comfortable using with your children or in public” are this: it’s usually not very effective communication. There have been threads started where the poster is being so (bless their heart!) subtle that it takes 20 posts just to translate and clarify their tip-toeing to give them an answer.
Look, it seems to me that there are several “categories” of vocabulary that can be used at any time, ranging from Church Encyclical-speak all the way to vulgarities, banned by the FCC-type-speak. Not everyone is fluent in each. Those that know how to phrase their question delicately, do. Those that don’t just do their best.