Leahpolitan_icecream
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I would not harm anybody, whatever they want.
Would you?
Maybe it's a kink
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I would not harm anybody, whatever they want.
Would you?
Yeah... I know that some folks like pain, but 'hurt' stretches beyond that imo.Maybe it's a kink
I said otherwise
You did a subjective idea too, you made up your rule
What is withholding, is it not to say no when married? My ma said that before so maybe its the same
No, they don't remember, its disgusting to think about I don't mean what you think no physical harm but it is evil
You made up your own rule I made up mine, you made up none of our business, I say it is
Yeah... I know that some folks like pain, but 'hurt' stretches beyond that imo.
It is this in my opinion: "the only moral sexual act is natural marital relations open to life."
What about people who are irrevocably infertile due to age (menopause), disease, or surgery?
I'd add one more:As long as there's consent...
That's pretty much the only rule.
It is this in my opinion: "the only moral sexual act is natural marital relations open to life."
As far as I know this is a complete rule covering all circumstances of human sexuality. If you want to know, in my religion/opinion at least, whether or not an act is possibly moral simply bounce it off this statement and you're good to go.
What does "...open to life" mean?
Well, then, I'm safe. My lover and I use neither, but it is extravagently unlikely that either one of us will conceive.Primarily in mind is not being contraceptive, such as using a condom or birth control.
Sorry if I misinterpreted!
Which rule of mine are you referring to?
Withholding as in unfairly depriving one's spouse of sex.
It isn't evil if nobody is harmed. For consenting adults, nobody is harmed.
I find it to be immoral to try to tell people how to run their lives if they are not harming anyone. I don't see any reason why I or anyone else should conform to your ideas of what is or is not disgusting. It is an opinion. And, if you try to interfere with someone's life for doing something that harms nobody, they would be filly justified in telling you to buzz off. I would support them saying so.
In all sexual encounters, equality, honesty, good will (including doing no harm) and not breaching faith with others.Title question
Some do not hate gay people, some forbid trans people, some allow child marriage, some mutilate genitals, some have many wives, some allow masturbation and some try to have sex with incubus
What are your rules?
And how would you define "abuse each other and act like animals?"I find it to be moral to not let people abuse each other and act like animals
It was from earlier in the thread, talking about a father and son banging each other. Apparently some people think that sickness is perfectly fine as long as they "consent". (I guess Armin Meiwes is off the hook now since consent defines morality these days.)And how would you define "abuse each other and act like animals?"
As I understand it, animals get it on, too. Do you think, therefore, that we humans should stop doing that altogether?
It's really no more gross than our bodies are on their own. Kissing is gross, so is eating, peeing and pooping. But that's the bodies we have and it's worth a laugh, being all squishy and full of various fluids. So I find sex more funny than anything else. You're definitely not focused on that during sex.That's how I feel with any kind of sex.
Sex is kinda really gross in general if you think about it...
It's only attraction and arousal that dont make it so I guess.