At what point does foreplay become fornication?
Written By: admin on April 7, 2010
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Sex is vital for a mans health or he will sooner or later wind up in a hospital or worse, he could die from prostate cancer.
There are 3 ways to regularly drain it, but some call one; fornication.
Can you describe (without getting a violation notice) where the fine line is?
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When the preacher doesn’t get some.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61_rPgitFmc
When you scream out “Oh God”! at the top of your lungs while your cork is popping.
Nope. I’ve been reported way to much just for telling the truth. I used the real spelling of weeeanyy and got reported. How out there is that?
I would say that at penetration it becomes fornication. Until that point it’s just foreplay.
Penetration can mean entering any of the appropriately-sized orifices on the female body, not exclusively the vagina. Of course there are different terms for these acts, but all three generally require penetration.
I reckon it is when the penis enters the vagina…
now, lets see who thinks these are dirty words… LOL
Where did you ever get the thought that abstinence would develope into prostate cancer.That has to be the dumbest excuse to sin I have ever heard.
even if you covet thy neighbours wife its a sin
There is no fine line. For a single Christian, if you start getting tuned on just holding hands, you let go. Fornication STARTS in the mind – you stop it where it starts, full stop.
Sex is excellent for everyone’s health, but it’s not absolutely necessary.
If it’s “foreplay,” that implies it’s before sex. Otherwise, it’s just messing around.
I’m not aware of any well-defined “line.” Some people even say not to do anything you couldn’t do in front of your mother.
Penetration, but slight.
Whats incorrect with fornication?
I reckon it’s a heart, mind issue. I reckon it’s ok for “release” if it’s a natural thing for a man like in certain dreams that there is no control over but when lust of the mind is involved it becomes fornicating unless one is married so i would always advise to get married as to someone who struggles with lust.
It becomes fornication when you start. (Jesus said that even if you LOOK at a woman with lust in your heart, you’re already guilty of adultery!)
Whoever said that you could get prostate cancer from abstinence obviously didn’t know what he was talking about! It’s just their excuse to live an immoral lifestyle free of guilt.
Fornication is lust outside of marriage. So foreplay is fornication. I’m not saying that couples in a committed relationship can’t make out, but know your limits.
Keep your small worm in your trousers…..its no match for the snakes out there.
When the PanTieS come off!!
It’s better to roast it(it’s not for christian men)…
Its when you dip your pork sword into the apple sauce, spiritually speaking
There is a fine line between foreplay and fornication. Just do it yourself. You know what you like, and there’s less mess.
To answer this question we go to the meaning of the Greek word for ‘fornication’ found in the Bible’s New testament, (The word Jesus used when he tells his followers that the only scriptural grounds for divorce is ‘fornication’, [Matt 19:9]).
The Greek word is por·nei′a. A thorough study of the matter shows that por·nei′a refers to all forms of immoral sexual relations. It is a broad term, somewhat like the word “pornography,” which is drawn from por·nei′a or the related verb por·neu′o. Lexicons of the Greek language clearly show this to be so.
They show that por·nei′a comes from a root word meaning “to sell,” and it describes sex relations that are licentious and not restrained (as by the restraint of adherence to marriage bonds).
The Greek term involves the use of the genital organs in either a natural or a perverted way with lewd intent. There must have been another party to the immorality—a human of either sex, or a beast. It includes all forms of illicit sexual relations outside of Scriptural marriage. So it includes mutual masturbation and oral sex, despite the fact that many teenagers around the world have been told or have come to the conclusion that oral sex is scripturally acceptable.