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Author Topic: Does a potential spouse have a right to know sɛҳuąƖ history before marriage?  (Read 115324 times)

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Perhaps the time has come for much more parental involvement in the courting and marriage process.
The c-sickness scam has adversely affected the mental and social health of society. Younger Gen Z’s are suffering not from serial concubinage and too much sex on the brain, but the opposite. Years of lockdowns have left older teens and young adults with “failure to launch” syndrome.  They don’t know how to socialize without phones. They aren’t leaving the nest, convinced they cannot ever find remunerative work, establish their own home much less own one, they cannot afford to marry, or to support a spouse and raise children.
Catholic parents and priests should step in and assist the young in becoming adults.
I’m not suggesting arranged marriages as in, “You WILL marry this person or you’re out of the will,” type of arrangements, rather, parents and priests should play a more significant role in facilitating choosing career paths and healthy relationships leading to good marriages and Godly offspring, not just focusing on religious vocations alone. A healthy society needs both.
Good analysis and glad someone agrees with me.

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Why are you assuming that I am assuming ?
You think sins of the flesh (private) is going to cancel out a virgin man? Well you didn’t mention the same thing for a woman because everyone assumes mostly men do them. 

And a virgin man is still a virgin even if he has done sins of the flesh in private. 


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You think sins of the flesh (private) is going to cancel out a virgin man? Well you didn’t mention the same thing for a woman because everyone assumes mostly men do them.

And a virgin man is still a virgin even if he has done sins of the flesh 
The same is true of women. 

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You think sins of the flesh (private) is going to cancel out a virgin man? Well you didn’t mention the same thing for a woman because everyone assumes mostly men do them.

And a virgin man is still a virgin even if he has done sins of the flesh in private.
The effect of unnatural sins is grave too.
And yes I understand that women do them also. I'm not an idiot.

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I’m sure more men are virgins than woman. It shouldn’t be that hard to find a virgin man.
And how many of those virgin me can provide are mature and can lead? Unlike the woman, the man has much more that is expected of him. This is another reason why a man's virginity is less important.