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Originally Posted by MikeWaters
He could have also used a primitive form of the rhythm method (timed sex). I don't know enough about the history of birth control to know whether anyone in his time would have practiced this.
It seems like some would like to congratulate him on not having sex, or very little sex. But what about the other side of the coin? How great is it for these women to be in sexless marriages?
Of course in some cases the marriages must have been considered only in terms of the after-life.
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Most of those women were married to other men. The single ones, don't know.