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Of course, that's the plan.I think most of you are forgetting im only 18... its not like ive wasted away my life.. there will be many years of great sex once im married.
OK, reassuring answer, thank you, jono. I think your sort of preciseness would see you fit in well with some form of surgery as a career.I am probably going to go into surgery... probably in cardiothorasic or neuro... However, if I were a GP or gyno.. it is the role of the doctor to be objective in the treatments that they provide and to not impose any of their personal beliefs. As I have stated earlier... these are my personal views and I have no intention of converting anyone here on this forum. This would also be the case if I was a doctor. I would handle the consultation objectively...
Last time I checked.. doctors didnt give sexual advice, im sure thats for therapist. But as for the latter 2 - sexual contraception or termination I have no objections towards either. People may argue that they are killing life or what not but as stated in the bible.. every life is planned. If the child is being terminated, it was God's intention in the first place. But as for advice.. i would say what is medically appropriate and nothing else.
Yes, very good point.Remember to be respecting his decision here and not making fun of him...he has been kind enough to share his life and opinions on the topic.
Researchers, who surveyed 3000 women aged 18-50, found on average they slept with eight men, but were drunk with at least five, and on two occasions couldn't remember the man's name the next day...
jono, these are the evil ones to avoid.
Just posting here as an information brief.
It's from the Herald Sun so it has to be true:
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,26117724-36398,00.html
Last night on ch 7's "Sunday" program, there was an segment on Generation Y's binge drinking habits. I found it deplorable and sad, that society is going to lose a generation to becoming juvenile delinquents.
My position on this has nothing to do with seeing if Jono or anyone else for that matter has the strength to hold out.Solly, good article, thanks for posting it. Last night on ch 7's "Sunday" program, there was an segment on Generation Y's binge drinking habits. I found it deplorable and sad, that society is going to lose a generation to becoming juvenile delinquents.
In these days, it is not surprising to find such open opposition to Christian living. Jono,Your way of living may be a rebuke to their manner of life, and if it is, by all means remain faithful. Your critics are probably testing you to see if you have the strength to hold out. God has given you an opportunity to put your faith to the acid test. Be faithful, and you will be rewarded.
Nothing destroys a marriage quicker than comparing previous sexual conquests.
My position on this has nothing to do with seeing if Jono or anyone else for that matter has the strength to hold out.
There are many aspects of Christian living that provide a sound foundation for successful group society but harsh restrictions on our most basic instinct is not one of them. This has more to do with enhancing the power or religious leaders over the followers.
Nothing destroys a marriage quicker than comparing previous sexual conquests.
I didn't say complete restriction. This would be counter productive for any religion in any case.It is not difficult to resist temptation.. it not a complete restriction on this 'basic instinct', its just that you have to be married to do it..
They are dictating and you are abiding by their terms on the only physical act that can lead to human reproduction. For presevation of the species that is our most important function. This demonstrates a lot of power over an individual even though it may not be obvious to that individual.I still do not see how this gives power to the religious leaders..
Sex before marriage is not necessarily about conquests.Well with no previous conquests... anything is good: won't have any complaints..
Once married are you free under your religion to use contraceptives to manage the number of children you have or is this to be managed by abstinence when you don't want children ?
there's nothing in the bible about contraception.. i have no idea why the catholics are so against it.. i have no problems with it... no need for abstinence
In these days, it is not surprising to find such open opposition to Christian living. Jono,Your way of living may be a rebuke to their manner of life, and if it is, by all means remain faithful
jono, I asked a believer mate of mine about this and he sent me this verse;
"He [Onan] when he went into his [deceased] brother's
wife, spilled his seed upon the ground, lest children should be born in his brother's name. And therefore the Lord slew
him, because he did a detestable thing" Genesis 38:8-10.
Not sure if it's relevant.
I suppose you just gotta make sure you don't spill your seeds.
Geez Jono, they still hen pecking lol
well said windy
jono thanks for your reply, this is very similar to my mates interpretation.
I share more of a Richards Dawkins outlook on things but have some good mates who share a similar view to you. These different views make life interesting, stimulating and invigorating.
considering the female anatomy is designed to push out a baby... i doubt that they are as 'tight as a fishes bottom'
My first girlfriend and I had a bit of a problem with our equipment not being standard gauge fittings..trust me...the relationship did not last.
Good comment. I feel anyone who is waiting until marriage is greatly underestimating the importance of sexual compatibility. Not just compatitable parts either, but similar drives and tastes. I hope it works out for you Jono, but you're not stacking the probabilities in your favour.
Good comment. I feel anyone who is waiting until marriage is greatly underestimating the importance of sexual compatibility. Not just compatitable parts either, but similar drives and tastes. I hope it works out for you Jono, but you're not stacking the probabilities in your favour.
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