Judeo-Christian tradition has taught for thousands of years that it is God's will that:
+ Single people should be celibate.
+ Married people should be faithful to each other (adultery is wrong).
The Catholic Church recognizes the power of sex when it teaches, "Sexuality affects all aspects of the human person in the unity of his body and soul."
Chastity means the successful integration of sexuality within the person. A chaste person's body and spirit lives in unity and opposes any behavior that would impair that unity.
The Catholic Church does not have an official stance which types of sex are allowable when a man and woman are married as long as it is consensual and done in moderation.
The purpose of sex is to bring a husband and wife closer and to create human life.
With love in Christ.
2007-04-07 19:28:39
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answered by imacatholic2 7
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I think you should leave the religion out of the bed room while making love have a clear an open mind me an my wife had a grate love life till she talked to a preist an now we just have a life we might make it an we might not how can somebody ask somebody that supposedly has never made love there might be rules in the church but never rules in the bed room are where ever it may be
2014-12-13 07:14:13
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answered by KERRY p 2
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Abuse is always a sin regardless of if the people are married and forcing a woman to do anything so dangerous degrading and humiliating is abuse. Any Christian faith understands that and these forms of perversion are abuse against women. No woman can ever derive pleasure from these filthy acts and no real woman does them without being forced and any man who forces a woman to do these disgusting things has obvious homosexual tendencies and should be arrested and charged with the crime of sodomy. All Christian faiths consider this kind of abuse a terrible sin.
2007-04-07 12:56:02
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answered by Anonymous
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hmmm always wondered that :)
well form a religious point of view, dont think the catholic faith sees it as a sin but surely does not approve of it.
however theres is one thing that im sure about: any sexual activity that is not open to baby making is considered as a sin.
2007-04-07 01:17:08
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answered by Lara^mt 5
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What is done between you and your spouse, is no bodies business but yours. If you decied to have anal sex 6 days a week. It is no business of theirs, what happens in you bedroom. Also, you are under no obligation to tell them anythng, that is why Christ died, so you could talk to him yourself.
2007-04-07 14:24:32
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answered by Anonymous
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So you're in an invisible war and you want Doctor Ruth to help you with a sex question on Religion and Spirituality.Well I believe you have the right to do what ever you like? No one is judging you here.
2007-04-07 00:56:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, that's why all good married catholic men find themselves a mistress...
2007-04-07 02:14:28
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answered by Fuku 3
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Nope- it is considered legitimate foreplay as long as both spouses consent...under ONE condition....
the husband's climax must have the potential to be life-giving....translation?
He must have his orgasm within his wife's vagina, to put it bluntly.
2007-04-08 13:52:01
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answered by Mommy_to_seven 5
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Short answer - no.
2007-04-07 21:32:50
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answered by Anonymous
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