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Re: NSFW Is foreplay permissible in a Catholic marriage?
« Reply #35 on: December 05, 2019, 01:07:33 AM »
IS CathInfo described that way?


Yeah - it is.  By Matthew.  
Then I would look to Matthew to edit or even delete this thread, if in his estimation it runs counter to CathInfo's values.

Re: NSFW Is foreplay permissible in a Catholic marriage?
« Reply #36 on: December 05, 2019, 01:57:42 AM »
Good points! I have to chime in since there was so much good content in your post.

Good point about the TRUTH of what sodomites do to each other. If you are 100% against sodomy and would never elect a sodomite to office? Then fine, JayneK and others can abstain from reading about what sodomites do to each other. But for the rest! Time to go into detail about JUST HOW DEGENERATE they are. If you're even THINKING about voting for one, you need to know the TRUTH about them, their subculture, their habits, etc.

Long story short, we're not children. Children's innocence should be protected as long as possible. But adults? Should adults "innocence" about the evils of the world be protected AT ALL? That's a crazy notion. I'm not talking about anything which would cause sin by looking at it. But violence, torture, war, genocide, abortion, other evils? We need to know the TRUTH about what goes on in the world -- as soon as we're grown up and mature, that is.

And if any of us over 18 don't consider ourselves "mature" enough -- we have a big problem.

Matthew
Matthew has already visited and given his OK, or at least that is how I interpret this above quote.


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Re: NSFW Is foreplay permissible in a Catholic marriage?
« Reply #37 on: December 05, 2019, 10:25:09 AM »
It's not easy to segregate CathInfo readers into

Mature adults (and/or youths who have had the Birds and Bees discussion with parents)
and
Children who haven't had "The Talk" yet.

So all I can say is, CathInfo is rated PG-13, not G. Parental discretion advised. If you want your children to sign up and/or read CathInfo, you need to supervise and be around.
This is not a Facebook group for funny cat videos. We discuss some important and serious topics here.


But the topic of this thread has come up several dozen times in the past 10 years, and I've had to ban a few users because of heretical notions on this heading. (Heitanen comes to mind)

So yes, it needs to be mentioned, with all due discretion and decorum. I don't think anyone in the thread has used crass or vulgar terms yet. 

But people have legit questions -- that is, they ask as married people with a legit need to know.

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Re: NSFW Is foreplay permissible in a Catholic marriage?
« Reply #38 on: December 05, 2019, 10:38:32 AM »
It's not easy to segregate CathInfo readers into

Mature adults (and/or youths who have had the Birds and Bees discussion with parents)
and
Children who haven't had "The Talk" yet.

So all I can say is, CathInfo is rated PG-13, not G. Parental discretion advised. If you want your children to sign up and/or read CathInfo, you need to supervise and be around.
This is not a Facebook group for funny cat videos. We discuss some important and serious topics here.


But the topic of this thread has come up several dozen times in the past 10 years, and I've had to ban a few users because of heretical notions on this heading. (Heitanen comes to mind)

So yes, it needs to be mentioned, with all due discretion and decorum. I don't think anyone in the thread has used crass or vulgar terms yet.

But people have legit questions -- that is, they ask as married people with a legit need to know.
Why weren't they tolerated as Poche is tolerated?

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Re: NSFW Is foreplay permissible in a Catholic marriage?
« Reply #39 on: December 05, 2019, 10:59:50 AM »
When it is posted, without any warning, on a forum that I read that limits my ability to choose whether or not I see it.  If we really want to leave it up to individuals to decide for themselves, such things need to be posted invisibly with an option to be seen.
There should be, like, a title, maybe, that gives the reader some indication of what might be discussed beyond that link.
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Oh wait, that's already there.  ;)