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And how does the Bible define adultery?I know that the 6th Commandment is "Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery" in which Commands Chastity in word and deed. It Forbids Obscene Speech and Impure Actions alone or with others. Going to Heaven is Far Greater than giving into our own weaknesses.I'm not asking how the Church defines adultery. I'm specifically asking how the Bible defines adultery.

Here it is: Adultery is defined as sex between a man (marital status irrelevant -- married, single, widowed, divorced -- doesn't matter), and a woman who is married or betrothed to another man. In short, adultery is sex with another man's wife.

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You do realize that you are expressing belief here, right?Lol...nice fairy tale. You do know that the contents of the bible have nothing to do with reality or reason? Imaginary characters do not interact with reality...and no matter how much or what you believe, belief doesn't make it real.And, as you say, "no matter how much or what you believe, belief doesn't make it real."

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What is the connection between nudism and food/eating/cooking?Sorry but nudism/naturism has nothing to do with sex ... those who believe otherwise are not nudists but rather people who like to walk around without clothes ... I have lived in a nudist resort and it is people with this view who create problems accosting women/men who are there for the correct reasons ...Nudist engage in a lot of behaviors, including, but not limited to: eating, drinking, breathing, working, walking, camping, bike riding, talking, gardening, texting, thinking, piano playing, singing, auto repairing, house building, wood cutting, lawn mowing, flower picking, cooking, shopping, swimming, etc. ad infinitum. Nudists also engage in sex. Yes, they do.

But my guess is, you have no objection to discussions about any of those other topics, which have nothing at all to do with nudism. Just this one topic. I wonder why that is.

Sex is not dirty, indecent, immoral, obscene, or shameful. It's a normal and natural human activity -- just like all of the other topics listed. If it's ok for nudist to discuss gardening (which has nothing at all to do with nudism), then it's ok for nudists to discuss sex (which has nothing at all to do with nudism).

Try this. If you find a discussion about a topic that offends you, just move on to something that doesn't offend you.

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I only Googledit and that's what it said!

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And Yes "This is not a sex site" yet so many are trying to make it one.

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And it's not a cooking site.

And Yes "This is not a sex site" yet so many are trying to make it one.
or a camping site, or any of the others. Yet, no one cares whether people talk about cooking or camping.

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If inappropriate why are you participating in this discussion ?? Why treat sex as if its an inappropriate topic. We wouldn't be on this planet if it wasn't for good old sex.

Sex is beautiful yes treat it with respect and harbour a healthy approach to it. Celebrate it. Share it. Enjoy it.

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Lust indulged becomes habit, and habits unressisted becomes necessity. Without self-control one is lost and in a nudist setting (whether on a beach, in a resort or other) causes places to be shut down, taking away the nudist lifestyle that we are in.

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what causes nudist venues to be closed down is poor behaviour...and thats not always sexual in nature. proselytising should be included in the bad behaviours to watch out for. whats good for you is not always good for others, and vice versa.

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Where exactly did I say anything about food/cooking etc? And believe it or not I have no problem with sex but I do object to being groped on the beach or followed into the showers at a resort by people who think that this behaviour is appropriate ... with respect you coming at everyone who comments I find offensive ... everyone is entitled to their opinion and others should respect that but you sir seem to have forgotten that ... this is my opinion



What is the connection between nudism and food/eating/cooking?Sorry but nudism/naturism has nothing to do with sex ... those who believe otherwise are not nudists but rather people who like to walk around without clothes ... I have lived in a nudist resort and it is people with this view who create problems accosting women/men who are there for the correct reasons ...Nudist engage in a lot of behaviors, including, but not limited to: eating, drinking, breathing, working, walking, camping, bike riding, talking, gardening, texting, thinking, piano playing, singing, auto repairing, house building, wood cutting, lawn mowing, flower picking, cooking, shopping, swimming, etc. ad infinitum. Nudists also engage in sex. Yes, they do.But my guess is, you have no objection to discussions about any of those other topics, which have nothing at all to do with nudism. Just this one topic. I wonder why that is.Sex is not dirty, indecent, immoral, obscene, or shameful. It's a normal and natural human activity -- just like all of the other topics listed. If it's ok for nudist to discuss gardening (which has nothing at all to do with nudism), then it's ok for nudists to discuss sex (which has nothing at all to do with nudism).Try this. If you find a discussion about a topic that offends you, just move on to something that doesn't offend you.

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