Biden making abortion a midterms issue is ‘a slap in the face' after failing to codify Roe: liberal strategist Tezlyn Figaro, ex-Bernie 2016 adviser

basquebromance

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Abortion is directly related to Christian beliefs and that is directly related to sexuality.

But Christian women are not exclusively either rightist or leftist politically and so the Christian woman's disdain of sexual activity plays a major role in the frustration of the men to which those women are married.

If a Christian woman isn't totally convinced that the sexual act is strictly for procreation, then she's still influenced to a large part by feelings impressed on her by the church that it is so.

And then the husbands of the Christian women suffer in frustration. Unlike the other animals, humans are much more sexual. A couple could have sex a thousand times for recreational pleasure, while only having sex once for procreation. But the Christian woman has been so negatively influenced by her church that she can't accept the fact.

On the political consideration, what men suffer the most with sexual frustration? Who are more likely to be married to Christian women? Does politics even make a difference?

At the least, the question most likely reflects on the behaviour of our female poster who repeatedly posts long and numerous paragraphs that are hatefilled rants.

Are those rants the result of sexual frustration being brought on by Christian values that can't possibly meld with human sexual needs?

What powerul message could the church impress on women that can deny them their rights to sexual gratification in their prime of life that could be daily sexual activity?
 
In the interest of stimulating a discussion on abortion, prohibiting abortion, and the effects the fight is going to have on American couples. Make the connections yourselves!
 

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