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A lot of women don't like having sex during their periods. Some women expereince a lot of pain and cramping. That being said, the guys on Entourage were of the opinion that period sex wasn't necessarily a bad thing...I think it was Johny Drama who said "at least you don't have to wear a rain coat".
Having sex with a woman during her period is actually against my religion. That being said, extra-marital sex as a whole is against it too, so I guess I might as well break one more rule, right? So we'll see when the time comes if thats something that should be done.Comment
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If the woman doesn't like it, then it's not an issue. But I think we're talking about when the woman likes it and the guy doesn't want to mess with the mess.
Don't know much about other women, but the cramps usually only lasted the first day for me.
As for the religion aspect, I've got nothing to offer on that one. ;-)Comment
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It's sometimes been an issue for the women I've dated -- but I think that was more out of cultural conditioning than anything else. Once I was able to convince my SO early in our relationship not to worry about the blood, her period has never stopped us (unless she was feeling extra crampy or her back really hurts). It just takes some preparation (towels etc) so the sheets don't get stained. No condom needed. I shower after and the blood just washes away.
And, by the way, oral is not a problem either. She showers, wears a tampon and I can have my fun with her clitoris (well, and other parts, but that is for a different thread). She is very sensitive during her period and the orgasms are intense (so she says and acts). No need for a period to alter anyone's sexual appetite."The only consistent feature of all of your dissatisfying relationships is you." Despair.com "Dysfunction"Comment
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Well some women are some what embarrassed about there red head boy friend as they think there husband or boy friend will be gross out about it. But real men who love there wife's don't have a second through about it and just be there to support there wife. It was not a issue for me when my wife was going through this and now she's not.It's sometimes been an issue for the women I've dated -- but I think that was more out of cultural conditioning than anything else. Once I was able to convince my SO early in our relationship not to worry about the blood, her period has never stopped us (unless she was feeling extra crampy or her back really hurts). It just takes some preparation (towels etc) so the sheets don't get stained. No condom needed. I shower after and the blood just washes away.
And, by the way, oral is not a problem either. She showers, wears a tampon and I can have my fun with her clitoris (well, and other parts, but that is for a different thread). She is very sensitive during her period and the orgasms are intense (so she says and acts). No need for a period to alter anyone's sexual appetite.When out driving always turn left. Then, should you become lost, you can find your way home by reversing the procedure and always turning right.Comment
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My lady is not into it. It's funny that you mention the religion a_dub, because this thread made me curious about Islam's views on this so I looked it up earlier. It's forbidden in the Torah too. Christian law doesn't have anything to say about this."Those sowing seed with tears
Will reap with a joyful shout." - Psalm 126Comment
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From my understanding, Christians believe that Jesus brought a whole new covenant centered around his blood sacrifice to atone for the sins of humanity. Thus Mosaic law, which is what the Torah is, was rendered null and void by Jesus. Which makes it all the more odd that the so called Christian Right in American would lobby so hard for the Ten Commandments (null and voided) to be in public buildings and continue to cite Genesis to bar gays from marrying. Jesus said, "come as you are" but apparently that only applies to straight people.
Islam actually adheres far more closely to Torah-type values because Muslims believe Jesus came not too nullify Moses' law but to confirm it. However, the Shariah is still quite lax as compared to the Talmud. For example, after sex, both Muslims and Jews view themselves as being ceremonially unclean. In Talmudic law the couple are unclean for the remainder of the day even after bathing, whereas under Shariah they are unclean only until they have bathed.Comment
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I've noticed that. It's partly why Islam interests me so much. The Jews I know seem to be largely secular in their thinking. The Muslims I encounter (like my brother) seem more devout, so I tend to relate to them a little better.
Your understanding of Jesus' sacrifice from a Christian perspective is correct. We don't keep Mosaic Law. Every single one of the principles and many of the laws carry over though. So my wife and I have actually had a discussion about whether or not this is allowable because the Mosaic Law mentions blood in relation to the prohibition on sex during menstruation and Christian Law commands abstaining from blood.
I can't speak for the Christian right and what they do. There's not a difference between Christian Law and Mosaic Law regarding homosexuality, though - at least with it being prohibited."Those sowing seed with tears
Will reap with a joyful shout." - Psalm 126Comment
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