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Re: MAKE YOUR CASE - Discussion of marriage age allowed?
« Reply #135 on: Yesterday at 01:23:05 PM »
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  • What I am seriously thinking, however, is that we have here a really good illustration for the impossibility of serious discourse between men and women. I also think that the docuмented conversation serves as a microscope of what is going in generally in society. Public discourse is very strained at present. A big part of it is censorship and the so called cancel culture. These phenomena occur because certain ideas are deemed too inappropriate to be expressed. Look, i think we would all agree that censorship should exist and be applied to lunatics who wish to corrupt others in immorality. But we are at a stage now at which it is currently impossible for a man to say in public that he wouldn't be comfortable with his daughter dating a black man.

    I notice that so often the shouting down of people who speak their views in public, is in fact done by women and usually because of how these opinions make them feel. Whereas for men the issue is not one of sentiment, but rather purpose. It seems like the sexes are simply not on the same page.
    Women's voices should be restricted in society. Even the Bible tells women to keep their soup coolers shut. They have too much voice in the West which is why families and societies have corroded. The jew has made them the official talking heads of the jew world order in the media, "education", synods, employment and government. 

    A woman will choose democracy (which always leads to tyranny) over the Social Reign of Jesus Christ because democracy is the apple of modern woman. 
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    Re: MAKE YOUR CASE - Discussion of marriage age allowed?
    « Reply #136 on: Yesterday at 01:28:54 PM »
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  • Women's voices should be restricted in society. Even the Bible tells women to keep their soup coolers shut. They have too much voice in the West which is why families and societies have corroded. The jew has made them the official talking heads of the jew world order in the media, "education", synods, employment and government.

    A woman will choose democracy (which always leads to tyranny) over the Social Reign of Jesus Christ because democracy is the apple of modern woman.
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    Re: MAKE YOUR CASE - Discussion of marriage age allowed?
    « Reply #137 on: Yesterday at 01:49:23 PM »
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  • "But I'mmmmmmm not like the other girls, I'm based and not a feminist, you're being extremeeeeeee"
    I don't even know what based means.  Saying "I'm based"  is not even a complete sentence.  I'll look it up.
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    Re: MAKE YOUR CASE - Discussion of marriage age allowed?
    « Reply #138 on: Yesterday at 02:00:04 PM »
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  • I don't even know what based means.  Saying "I'm based"  is not even a complete sentence.  I'll look it up.
    It’s basically slang for the opposite of woke 

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    Re: MAKE YOUR CASE - Discussion of marriage age allowed?
    « Reply #139 on: Yesterday at 02:14:25 PM »
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  • I don't even know what based means.  Saying "I'm based"  is not even a complete sentence.  I'll look it up.
    I had to look it up as well...  :laugh1: :laugh2:

    "What Does “Based” Mean?
    The 21st-century slang word based means “uncaring, courageous, or bold.”

    Calling someone based means you think their actions or opinions are unaffected by popular opinion."

    https://www.yourdictionary.com/articles/based-vs-unbased
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    Re: MAKE YOUR CASE - Discussion of marriage age allowed?
    « Reply #140 on: Yesterday at 02:23:26 PM »
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  • It’s basically slang for the opposite of woke
    Thanks.  Every generation seems to want to have their own variation of the language. As you get older, it is harder to follow.
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    Re: MAKE YOUR CASE - Discussion of marriage age allowed?
    « Reply #141 on: Yesterday at 02:32:22 PM »
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  • I'm not going to opine on this topic in any other way than recognising that we should respect what the Church teaches us through Tradition.

    As an aside however, I think this thread demonstrates fantastically why male-female discourse is just not really something that works.

    When I look at the thread, I see a bunch of men saying something that they believe rightly or wrongly, giving their reasons for it, etc... But then in many instances the women posting are not really engaging in the conversation. They are generally responding with complaints about how they mens' comments make them feel. In one instance one lady, I believe asked the moderator to censor this thread.

    I am not criticising mens' bluntness in stating their desires, nor am I criticising womens' sensibility- God created both. What I am seriously thinking, however, is that we have here a really good illustration for the impossibility of serious discourse between men and women. I also think that the docuмented conversation serves as a microscope of what is going in generally in society. Public discourse is very strained at present. A big part of it is censorship and the so called cancel culture. These phenomena occur because certain ideas are deemed too inappropriate to be expressed. Look, i think we would all agree that censorship should exist and be applied to lunatics who wish to corrupt others in immorality. But we are at a stage now at which it is currently impossible for a man to say in public that he wouldn't be comfortable with his daughter dating a black man.

    I notice that so often the shouting down of people who speak their views in public, is in fact done by women and usually because of how these opinions make them feel. Whereas for men the issue is not one of sentiment, but rather purpose. It seems like the sexes are simply not on the same page.

    Anyway, food for thought.
    Many good points here.

    I think that perhaps two of the main reasons for all of the arguments and name-calling going on in these threads recently are:

    1. A lack of understanding in what others are trying to say

    2. Trying to find someone to blame for the evils in society

    Both the men and the women have been a part in this escalation.  Both sides are to blame.  All of us are tainted by modern society.  Prayers for everyone.  :cowboy: :pray:
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    Re: MAKE YOUR CASE - Discussion of marriage age allowed?
    « Reply #142 on: Yesterday at 04:38:12 PM »
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  • For those downvoting, consider biology. The average age of menarche is 12. By 22 that's 10 yrs of youth. The flower of her age. Do you think a women's fertility being lower than her peak is the flower of her age? Her youth? Ridiculous. If a flower has started to wither then it's past its prime, it's visibly in its decline.
    Menarche isn't peak fertility though. That's like arguing that a 13 year old boy is in his prime and ready to breed because he's capable of ejaculation.

    Menarche may make pregnancy possible (in fact - it's always possible; there have been cases of very young girls getting pregnant), it doesn't mean that pregnancy is at its most likely or safest. Fertility continues to increase for several years after that, while the risks of pregnancy complications go down. According to the below, it would seem that fertility actually reaches its peak around 18 (and that doesn't mean it immediately starts falling from there).

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    The average age of menarche in the United States is about 12.5 years.[34] In postmenarchal girls, about 80% of the cycles are anovulatory (ovulation does not actually take place) in the first year after menarche, 50% in the third and 10% in the sixth year.[35]

    I really just don't get the obsession some of you have with age. Are younger women generally more attractive and fertile? Yes. But statements like "a man always prefers the younger woman" (right, because with each passing day after her mid-teens, a woman progressively shrivels up, to the extent that even the prettiest 25 year old is like a hag compared to a plain 15 year old? Humans don't age that fast!) or that a 22 year old is 10 years past the "flower of her age" are wildly extreme and also factually incorrect.

    The point that girls in their mid-teens are in fact women and eligible for marriage according to Canon Law and biology has been demonstrated. I think the issue people are having is not with that statement, but with the continual focus and fixation on the youngest women possible. It doesn't come across well.

    We could even make this objective and compile a list of actresses or other public women we could easily compare across ages. I guarantee I could show that, besides little to no decline in fertility, there is little to no decline in appearance until the late-20s, and that an obsession with teenagers' apparent superiority to 20somethings is wholly misplaced.


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    Re: MAKE YOUR CASE - Discussion of marriage age allowed?
    « Reply #143 on: Yesterday at 04:52:47 PM »
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  • Menarche isn't peak fertility though. That's like arguing that a 13 year old boy is in his prime and ready to breed because he's capable of ejaculation.

    Menarche may make pregnancy possible (in fact - it's always possible; there have been cases of very young girls getting pregnant), it doesn't mean that pregnancy is at its most likely or safest. Fertility continues to increase for several years after that, while the risks of pregnancy complications go down. According to the below, it would seem that fertility actually reaches its peak around 18 (and that doesn't mean it immediately starts falling from there).

    I really just don't get the obsession some of you have with age. Are younger women generally more attractive and fertile? Yes. But statements like "a man always prefers the younger woman" (right, because with each passing day after her mid-teens, a woman progressively shrivels up, to the extent that even the prettiest 25 year old is like a hag compared to a plain 15 year old? Humans don't age that fast!) or that a 22 year old is 10 years past the "flower of her age" are wildly extreme and also factually incorrect.

    The point that girls in their mid-teens are in fact women and eligible for marriage according to Canon Law and biology has been demonstrated. I think the issue people are having is not with that statement, but with the continual focus and fixation on the youngest women possible. It doesn't come across well.

    We could even make this objective and compile a list of actresses or other public women we could easily compare across ages. I guarantee I could show that, besides little to no decline in fertility, there is little to no decline in appearance until the late-20s, and that an obsession with teenagers' apparent superiority to 20somethings is wholly misplaced.
    I never said menarche was peak fertility. Peak is late teens and early 20s. I'm saying that the the flower of age isn't 20+ when she is at the end of her peak. So recommending girls to marry after 20 is contrary to scripture. Not the ideal time, but could also be worse 

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    Re: MAKE YOUR CASE - Discussion of marriage age allowed?
    « Reply #144 on: Yesterday at 04:54:48 PM »
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  • Menarche isn't peak fertility though. That's like arguing that a 13 year old boy is in his prime and ready to breed because he's capable of ejaculation.

    Menarche may make pregnancy possible (in fact - it's always possible; there have been cases of very young girls getting pregnant), it doesn't mean that pregnancy is at its most likely or safest. Fertility continues to increase for several years after that, while the risks of pregnancy complications go down. According to the below, it would seem that fertility actually reaches its peak around 18 (and that doesn't mean it immediately starts falling from there).

    I really just don't get the obsession some of you have with age. Are younger women generally more attractive and fertile? Yes. But statements like "a man always prefers the younger woman" (right, because with each passing day after her mid-teens, a woman progressively shrivels up, to the extent that even the prettiest 25 year old is like a hag compared to a plain 15 year old? Humans don't age that fast!) or that a 22 year old is 10 years past the "flower of her age" are wildly extreme and also factually incorrect.

    The point that girls in their mid-teens are in fact women and eligible for marriage according to Canon Law and biology has been demonstrated. I think the issue people are having is not with that statement, but with the continual focus and fixation on the youngest women possible. It doesn't come across well.

    We could even make this objective and compile a list of actresses or other public women we could easily compare across ages. I guarantee I could show that, besides little to no decline in fertility, there is little to no decline in appearance until the late-20s, and that an obsession with teenagers' apparent superiority to 20somethings is wholly misplaced.
    Celebrities get work done and are hyper focused on their appearance, yet many of them still look terrible because they go too far. Plus stress from their lives and usually drugs etc.

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    Re: MAKE YOUR CASE - Discussion of marriage age allowed?
    « Reply #145 on: Yesterday at 05:07:15 PM »
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  • I never said menarche was peak fertility. Peak is late teens and early 20s. I'm saying that the the flower of age isn't 20+ when she is at the end of her peak. So recommending girls to marry after 20 is contrary to scripture. Not the ideal time, but could also be worse
    Saying that 22 is 10 years after the flower of one's youth does indeed imply that 12 is the "peak".

    No, I agree that society and especially we as Catholics should not be encouraging people to needlessly delay marriage. But we don't need to be fixated on youth and act as if marrying a 23 year old is worlds apart from marrying a 17 year old. Unless you marry very old or use birth control, you will still have plenty of children.

    And anyway, a Catholic man keen on marrying young and having as large a family as possible should also be focused on readying himself for it as fast as possible, which would largely preclude the need for very large age gaps.

    Celebrities get work done and are hyper focused on their appearance, yet many of them still look terrible because they go too far. Plus stress from their lives and usually drugs etc.
    They do... at like 45+. Not 25 (in most cases).


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    Re: MAKE YOUR CASE - Discussion of marriage age allowed?
    « Reply #146 on: Yesterday at 05:09:19 PM »
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  • Have any of you seen this before? The same girl from age 1-18.

    When does she start looking like a woman rather than a child?
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  • Have any of you seen this before? The same girl from age 1-18.

    When does she start looking like a woman rather than a child?
    She looks quite similar from 13-18 but I think at 13 and 14 there's still a childlike quality that'd be noticeable. So I'd say 13 more broadly or 15 more narrowly. If you compare the 16 and the 13/14 pic (the 15 pic is harder to compare because her style and expression is quite different), you can see she looks much more adult at 16.

    Also, even modestly dressed, I think you'd probably notice that a 13 year old looks considerably less womanly below the face than a 15 year old. I mean, I certainly did with my peers when I was a teenager. 

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    « Reply #148 on: Yesterday at 05:38:27 PM »
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  • Have any of you seen this before? The same girl from age 1-18.

    When does she start looking like a woman rather than a child?
    Last image middle row. Also hair style and camera angle/lens/lighting is a factor.

    You can see a big difference from 9 to 10. Then 11 is slightly more mature with 12 being more so.

    Also others online suspect this girl lost her virginity at 14 based on her facial expression and the look in her eyes. The 15 is very different from 14. If this is true it wouldn't be surprising as a large percentage of secular women waste their virginity at 14.

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    « Reply #149 on: Yesterday at 06:09:06 PM »
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  • Last image middle row. Also hair style and camera angle/lens/lighting is a factor.

    You can see a big difference from 9 to 10. Then 11 is slightly more mature with 12 being more so.

    Also others online suspect this girl lost her virginity at 14 based on her facial expression and the look in her eyes. The 15 is very different from 14. If this is true it wouldn't be surprising as a large percentage of secular women waste their virginity at 14.
    You know the biggest catalyst for loss of virginity at a young age is not desire, but peer pressure for both sexes.
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