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im not sure how its white knighting or wrong.
its what they both believe they should be doing, more power to them if that's what works in their relationship
What if one of them wants children? Well in-vitro I guess would work.
I see nothing wrong with it. It just seems unusual. I kind of thought, religiously, sex was kind of part of it.
Also isn't white knighting an internet thing? I though this was going to be about some well intentioned person defending some random stranger on the internet and expecting something in return but going crazy when they realize they aren't going to get anything in return.
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I fail to see how anything is wrong. Religious people can do what they want, as long as it doesn't hurt others.
It may not hurt others, but I can't believe they will EVER have a healthy sex life after all this time of putting the brakes on their sex drive (eating raw potatoes??) It's completely baffling to me that, 1. they see this as "holy" and 2. anyone saw this as something that should be reported as a news story.
I didn't spend much time at that website. Maybe the whole thing is a hoax. That would make more sense to me. If it's actually true, it's plain old weird.
That's satire. Anyway on my wedding night I hope to be going at it like rabbits.
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