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Author Topic: Does a potential spouse have a right to know sɛҳuąƖ history before marriage?  (Read 107964 times)

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Both men and women should follow the 10 commandments.  Both should be pure at marriage.  Is there really a difference between a man breaking the 6th and 9th commandment and a woman breaking those commandments?
Yes this has been posted numerous times. The temporal consequences for sɛҳuąƖ sins is much greater in women than for men. A man is the head of the household, his wife having a previous male his a huge problem for his authority. Also physical, emotional, and psychological damage the woman has taken, not to mention the DNA of other men the children will inherit. And the lack of ability to pair-bond.

Is grass green? Is water wet? Is Minnesota negroid? :laugh1:


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Yes this has been posted numerous times. The temporal consequences for sɛҳuąƖ sins is much greater in women than for men. A man is the head of the household, his wife having a previous male his a huge problem for his authority. Also physical, emotional, and psychological damage the woman has taken, not to mention the DNA of other men the children will inherit. And the lack of ability to pair-bond.
The consequences might be worse for women, but does that mean the sin is any less?

Should a woman want to marry a man who has sinned with women?  

Is it really true that men don't have physical, emotional ,  or psychological damage when they have multiple partners?  Are we even able to measure this?  Is it more based on certain temperaments?  

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The consequences might be worse for women, but does that mean the sin is any less?

Should a woman want to marry a man who has sinned with women? 

Is it really true that men don't have physical, emotional ,  or psychological damage when they have multiple partners?  Are we even able to measure this?  Is it more based on certain temperaments? 
Women are the gatekeepers of sex. Men are the gatekeepers of marriage. 

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Pair bonding is not Catholic.  It's a construct based on evolutional psychology.  Unmarried people can pair bond according to this theory.  

Matrimony is Catholic.  It's the only bond that matters.