Yes, there is a responsibility that comes with sex. This is why we have contraceptives, and condoms which have the added advantage of preventing the spread of STDs.Escapay wrote: But it's not about more-intelligent creatures versus less-intelligent creatures. And it's not about "let's only have sex to have kids." It's about what you believe sex is. For the JoBros and for me, and for many celibate people, sex is more than just something "fun", and it represents the creation of life rather than the enjoyment of it. Obviously, all biological signs point to sex being something enjoyable. I'm not denying that. As Dr. Cameron said on "House, M.D.":
But my whole point is that I'm glad that the JoBros are sticking to their belief/faith that sex is something much more than enjoyment. There is a responsibility that comes with sex, and they believe it comes when you find the one person who you want to share that - as well as the rest of your life - with. I believe in that as well, and so that's why I'm glad that the JoBros help promote that with their purity rings.
- "Sex could kill you. Do you know what the human body goes through when you have sex? Pupils dilate, arteries constrict, core temperature rises, heart races, blood pressure skyrockets, respiration becomes rapid and shallow, the brain fires bursts of electrical impulses from nowhere to nowhere and secretions spit out of every gland, and the muscles tense and spasm like you’re lifting three times your body weight. It’s violent, it’s ugly, and it’s messy, and if God hadn’t made it unbelievably fun… the human race would have died out eons ago."
albert
I'm not saying that it's OK to sleep around with, like, everyone. And if you believe that you're somehow "purer" than everyone else because you won't condescend to place your genitals on anyone that you aren't married to, then that's great.
But sex is a very good thing. It is one of the very special gifts that makes us human. It isn't something "dirty" or "wrong" or "bad," even if it does have its risks. As long as it's consensual and between two living human beings of an age to understand it (and no, I don't believe that a numerical age has much to do with that, necessarily, since people develop at different rates), then sex is something to be enjoyed.
Besides, in the case of those who already plan to wed, it really isn't a good idea to wait until you are actually married. This usually makes for a very disappointing honeymoon, with two very inexperienced people with no knowledge of each other's wants or needs. It's probably best to get that "awkard" phase out of the way before you embark on the adventure of married life.
