Is It Wrong to Enjoy Sex With My Wife?
The discussion centers on a man's internal conflict between his deep love and desire for intimacy with his wife and the guilt he feels due to the teachings of his Catholic faith, which emphasize that marital sex should primarily be for procreation. He seeks guidance on reconciling his enjoyment of their sexual relationship with the belief that intimacy should be solely linked to the potential for creating children.
Key Takeaways
- Marriage: a sacred union or a guilt trip at the altar of pleasure? You decide.
- Baby-making rules in faith shouldn't overshadow marital joy—who says you can't have both?
- The sin of Onan: a guilt-laden myth or a misinterpretation of human intimacy?
- Religious scripts vs. marital bliss: where's the guide for enjoying each other?
- When pleasure feels wrong, it's time to rewrite your love manual—together.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Roman Catholicism (concept)
- Together (product)
- Onan (concept)
- Lane Norton (person)
- Mind Pump (company)