From what I have read in the Bible, and being the son of a pastor, I've read quite a bit of it; I don't recall anything forbidding 'freaky' sex. In fact there is a whole book in the bible dedicated to the topic of relationships with your wife and children. "The Song of Solomon".
Now that goes as far as 'Freaky' sex with just your wife. As far as with other people or in a threesome; that is completely another subject. There is no clear cut answer. The Bible does say that sex is to be between a husband and a wife. So, if you want to try new things, then I would recommend new positions not new partners. As for the toys, as long as its not forced and both you and your wife are comfortable with it, go for it.
2006-12-14 06:17:03
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answered by Jeff 1
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Probably anything that you and your wife do together that doesn't harm or humiliate yourself or the other is perfectly permissible.
The Bible does say that "the marriage bed must be kept honorable". I don't think that will forbid you from playing games or doing harmless "kinky" stuff.
Yes, the Bible forbids fornication and adultery, so no "other people" and no "threesomes". You shouldn't even fantasize about other people while making love to your wife (a hard one, but it's there--"If you look at another woman with lust, you've already committted adultery with her in your heart").
2006-12-14 06:14:00
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answered by MNL_1221 6
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Shhh, I think God is busy with other things and doesn't give a rat's petootie what you do along the lines of pleasure, with other people.
I mean, I love MY children, but I just don't want to know what they're doing between the sheets or on the office desk or whatever...now if you mess with them, that's a different story.
I think it's a lot like that with God and his children. But the Bible doesn't say much about it. Lots about homosexuality and adultery but that's man-law and those same laws have been on the books--books that came long before the Bible, for instance, the Code of Hammurabi from 1800BC. That reads a lot like the ten commandments but goes into more details--an interesting read, actually. It's an early attempt at law to make people responsible for their harmful actions.
Now, if you make someone hurt, sick, or with child, that is a different story. So have at it but be safe.
Enjoy!
2006-12-14 06:18:30
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answered by Vik 2
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The bible doesn't teach about freaky sex however there is no limits to what you can do with youre wife, her body is youres and youres is hers have fun with the women that you share youre life with why should you need more. Love youre wife and her only.
2006-12-14 06:11:13
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answered by Marilyn R 2
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In the movie 'The History Of The World' Mel Brooks (as Moses) drops the tablet with commandments 11 thru 15, so he comes down to the crowd and announces 'the FIFTEEN, ooopps, the TEN commandments! "
I think commandment 13 said no freaky sh*t in the bedroom but since he dropped it, poke away! lol
2006-12-14 06:22:44
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answered by michael g 6
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Romans 1: 18-32
2006-12-14 06:10:51
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answered by Anonymous
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You could try the Jack Hammer Jesus. as far as forbidding I think just about everything except missionary is considered fornicating. Now the Kama Sutra on the other hand...
2006-12-14 06:19:49
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answered by Jake S 5
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Sex with multiple persons falls under the category of “orgies” and is strictly forbidden. Do it if you want a curse in your life. The other with your wife is likely one of those conviction of the heart type issues.
2006-12-14 06:15:11
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answered by mikearion 4
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Hebrews 3 Verse 4
4Let marriage be held in honor (esteemed worthy, precious, of great price, and especially dear) in all things. And thus let the marriage bed be undefiled (kept undishonored); for God will judge and punish the unchaste [all guilty of sexual vice] and adulterous.
If both agree and it is not adulterous, or bestiality, or adding another partner with you then it is okay.
2006-12-14 06:12:40
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answered by hello T 7
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First off, during menstration, it is forbidden in the Bible.
Otherwise, adultery. Bible doesn't address approval, it was assumed that every man didn't want that type of circumstance in their life for obvious reasons.
2006-12-14 06:14:57
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answered by Jeffrey B 2
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