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Offline Soldat fem de Dieu

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Moral theology question -- males and females sharing from same glass
« Reply #15 on: August 17, 2011, 01:54:13 AM »
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    Also, I said "unmarried" when I really meant not married to each other.  But this woman is married.  I am on my guard for obvious reasons, hanging around with a married woman.  I'd say "overly on my guard" but then you really can't be overly on your guard in such cases, can you?  



    No, you can't be overly on your guard in such cases, as a matter of fact, The Examination of Conscience when making a good confession states, "Have I kept company with someone else's spouse?".  :pray:..


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    « Reply #16 on: August 17, 2011, 02:41:55 AM »
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  • I think we have met, s2srea.  The unnerving, unprovoked laughter is a dead giveaway  :scratchchin:  

    I cannot assume that a Prot woman is a "cougar."  Some Protestants have a certain moral code that they think is godly, even if it's not the true one, and in the case of this woman, I would gather that moral code is at least against all sex outside of marriage.  There has never been the slightest hint that she is attracted to me.  If there were any innuendo at all, that would be different.  As for myself, you don't give a speech about how there is no salvation outside the Church when you are trying to turn Protestant women on, okay?

    Am I supposed to assume all women are irresistibly drawn to me without even a shred of proof?  Then you would be writing a post all in blue saying what a conceited ass I was.  

    No, I haven't "kept company" with someone else's spouse.   Kept company means "had sex with."  It's a euphemism.  
    Readers: Please IGNORE all my postings here. I was a recent convert and fell into errors, even heresy for which hopefully my ignorance excuses. These include rejecting the "rhythm method," rejecting the idea of "implicit faith," and being brieflfy quasi-Jansenist. I also posted occasions of sins and links to occasions of sin, not understanding the concept much at the time, so do not follow my links.


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    « Reply #17 on: August 17, 2011, 02:47:43 AM »
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  • S2srea said:  
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    Soldat fem de Dieu said:
    Raoul76 said:
    But I wonder what people think about it.


    PAHHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!
    Ohhhhh (LONG sigh), I can't stop crying, I am laughing so hard...  
     
         

    Deep breath... okay...
     


    Hey- at least she was honest about how she felt  ha ha ha ha.


    Lol lol lol lol.  
    Readers: Please IGNORE all my postings here. I was a recent convert and fell into errors, even heresy for which hopefully my ignorance excuses. These include rejecting the "rhythm method," rejecting the idea of "implicit faith," and being brieflfy quasi-Jansenist. I also posted occasions of sins and links to occasions of sin, not understanding the concept much at the time, so do not follow my links.

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    « Reply #18 on: August 17, 2011, 04:19:01 AM »
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    S2srea said:  
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    Soldat fem de Dieu said:
    Raoul76 said:
    But I wonder what people think about it.


    PAHHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!
    Ohhhhh (LONG sigh), I can't stop crying, I am laughing so hard...  
     
         

    Deep breath... okay...
     


    Hey- at least she was honest about how she felt  ha ha ha ha.


    Lol lol lol lol.  


     :dancing:

    Offline Soldat fem de Dieu

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    « Reply #19 on: August 17, 2011, 04:20:57 AM »
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    I think we have met, s2srea.  The unnerving, unprovoked laughter is a dead giveaway  :scratchchin:  

    I cannot assume that a Prot woman is a "cougar."  Some Protestants have a certain moral code that they think is godly, even if it's not the true one, and in the case of this woman, I would gather that moral code is at least against all sex outside of marriage.  There has never been the slightest hint that she is attracted to me.  If there were any innuendo at all, that would be different.  As for myself, you don't give a speech about how there is no salvation outside the Church when you are trying to turn Protestant women on, okay?

    Am I supposed to assume all women are irresistibly drawn to me without even a shred of proof?  Then you would be writing a post all in blue saying what a conceited ass I was.  

    No, I haven't "kept company" with someone else's spouse.   Kept company means "had sex with."  It's a euphemism.  


    Wait.... :reading: (see new post called, "The Examination of Conscience when making a good confession states…")