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#72034 01/11/00 02:39 AM
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What I want to know is what specific sexual practices are prohibited in a covenant marriage? I would like to try something new and different for us, but don't know if it is an "okay" thing or not...........

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Use the Rule of Complete Honesty and the Policy of Joint Agreement to discuss this with your spouse. Remember---you should never do anything without a mutually-enthusiastic agreement from your spouse.<P>In terms of Christian marriages, most theologians would say there are no specific sexual acts that are "prohibited" between two married people.

#72036 01/16/00 10:24 PM
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Hi, enteresting topic you have going. What kinds of "activities" are you speaking of? If it involves just you and your spouse, go for it. But do talk about it first and in a non-threatening, out of the bedroom place. you should not bring up potentially charged sexual issues while in the bedroom.


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