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Contrary to claims of [[The Patriarchy]] leaders in the Christian Church in the Middle Ages postulated that a man could give his wife an orgasm and avoid orgasming himself:
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Returning the debt to one's wife is nothing more than making your body available to
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her. Hence, one often renders the debt to his wife in such a way that he does not
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satisfy his pleasure, and conversely. Therefore, in the aforesaid case, I can so render
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the debt to my wife and wait in such a way until she satisfies her pleasure . . . . I can,
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if I wish, withdraw, not satisfying my pleasure, free of all sin, and not emitting my
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seed of propagation.<ref>https://resources.saylor.org/wwwresources/archived/site/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/The-Conjugal-Debt-and-Medieval-Canon-Law.pdf</ref>
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== External Links ==
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* https://www.purplemotes.net/2015/05/03/matheolus-church-wife/
 
* https://www.purplemotes.net/2015/05/03/matheolus-church-wife/
 
* https://www.purplemotes.net/2017/11/26/husband-sexual-obligation/
 
* https://www.purplemotes.net/2017/11/26/husband-sexual-obligation/
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* https://brewminate.com/marriage-in-medieval-europe-sex-as-marital-debt/
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* https://ronconte.com/2015/12/18/the-marriage-debt-the-obligation-of-spouses-to-have-sex/
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* https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0304418177900021
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* https://resources.saylor.org/wwwresources/archived/site/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/The-Conjugal-Debt-and-Medieval-Canon-Law.pdf
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== References ==
   
 
[[Category:Draft Articles]]
 
[[Category:Draft Articles]]

Revision as of 12:20, 4 December 2019

Contrary to claims of The Patriarchy leaders in the Christian Church in the Middle Ages postulated that a man could give his wife an orgasm and avoid orgasming himself:

Returning the debt to one's wife is nothing more than making your body available to her. Hence, one often renders the debt to his wife in such a way that he does not satisfy his pleasure, and conversely. Therefore, in the aforesaid case, I can so render the debt to my wife and wait in such a way until she satisfies her pleasure . . . . I can, if I wish, withdraw, not satisfying my pleasure, free of all sin, and not emitting my seed of propagation.[1]



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