C
Contarini
Guest
Given my outburst above, I should add that I think the conservative Christian language of “saving oneself” is unfortunate. It implies that “oneself” is a commodity that should be “saved” so that it will be more valuable. Many young Christians get married expecting instant sexual bliss, and when it doesn’t happen or it wears off they wonder if all the “saving” has really paid off.
One of the best contemporary books on this subject I know is Real Sex by Lauren Winner. I recommend it to Reefer highly. The late Pope’s *Love and Responsibility *is also excellent, but Winner may be more persuasive and accessible for you and I’d suggest that you read her book first. There are a number of similar books out there, but I haven’t read them all and I really like Winner’s.
Edwin
One of the best contemporary books on this subject I know is Real Sex by Lauren Winner. I recommend it to Reefer highly. The late Pope’s *Love and Responsibility *is also excellent, but Winner may be more persuasive and accessible for you and I’d suggest that you read her book first. There are a number of similar books out there, but I haven’t read them all and I really like Winner’s.
Edwin