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Is Lovemaking a Thing of the Past?

The fads in society today, and how we have strayed from lovemaking.

Love Making use to be something special. An act committed by two people who truly love one another. One man, and one woman sharing their bodies, connecting as one, spiritually and physically.

Sex was ordained for marriage originally, but the world has made it such a modern day fad that the human mind can’t grasp the “marriage concept” of it anymore.

Love Making is a thing of the past. Same sex marriages, Swinging (where couples sleep with other couples), Threesomes and Casual Sex have corrupted the sanctity of Love Making in general. It’s all become so common in today’s society. So common that it’s no wonder the world is the way that it is.

People have become bored with the normal way of living. Just like drugs, they start off trying a little something, until they are completely “strung out” or “turned out”.

So, how do we get back to Love? I say, we must first recognize that all of these weird fads are not of God. If you are a parent, you must stress to your young women and men how their bodies are temples and that nothing impure should enter. Tell them the consequences at an early age, even if it scares them. Tell them the truth and acts about Aids, and babies having babies. Tell them the truth about STD’s and most importantly, death.

It may seem harsh, but this is the only way that we will get back to Love, back to family and back to Love Making.

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  1. ImaWrite

    On June 24, 2008 at 7:39 pm


    hmm…well, I don’t believe it is a thing of the past. And, I assume that same-sex marriages could lead to very loving relationships. Calling it a “weird fad” is the wrong choice of words.

    Apart from that, I agree with you on the fact that teens should be educated on Aids/Std’s, protection, pregnacy, etc.

  2. @kal

    On June 26, 2008 at 9:27 am


    If two guys try to straighten their ‘kid’ bad behaviour, will they succeed? when they don’t even know the meaning of the word straight. If the ‘kid’ married a straight guy, will the ‘fathers’ kiss the bride or the bridegroom?

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