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The principle of family-oriented sexuality does NOT hold the following about the gift of human (genital) sexuality:
{ 1 } - It is obliged to produce children by any means possible, even without genital sexual acts.
{ 2 } - It should be open to the fruition and expansion of love in the begetting and education of children.
{ 3 } - It should be loving, bodily, and pleasurable.
{ 4 } - It should express the complementary, permanent self-giving of a man and a woman to each other.
{ 5 } - It must be used only in marriage.
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The principle of family-oriented sexuality does NOT hold the following about the gift of human (genital) sexuality:
{ 1 } - It is obliged to produce children by any means possible, even without genital sexual acts.
{ 2 } - It should be open to the fruition and expansion of love in the begetting and education of children.
{ 3 } - It should be loving, bodily, and pleasurable.
{ 4 } - It should express the complementary, permanent self-giving of a man and a woman to each other.
{ 5 } - It must be used only in marriage.
Some means to producing children violate the unitive nature of marriage, and are not only not required but are contradictory to the principle..
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2 is wrong. Please try again.
The principle of family-oriented sexuality does NOT hold the following about the gift of human (genital) sexuality:
{ 1 } - It is obliged to produce children by any means possible, even without genital sexual acts.
{ 2 } - It should be open to the fruition and expansion of love in the begetting and education of children.
{ 3 } - It should be loving, bodily, and pleasurable.
{ 4 } - It should express the complementary, permanent self-giving of a man and a woman to each other.
{ 5 } - It must be used only in marriage.
See p. 212.
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The principle of family-oriented sexuality does NOT hold the following about the gift of human (genital) sexuality:
{ 1 } - It is obliged to produce children by any means possible, even without genital sexual acts.
{ 2 } - It should be open to the fruition and expansion of love in the begetting and education of children.
{ 3 } - It should be loving, bodily, and pleasurable.
{ 4 } - It should express the complementary, permanent self-giving of a man and a woman to each other.
{ 5 } - It must be used only in marriage.
See p. 212.
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The principle of family-oriented sexuality does NOT hold the following about the gift of human (genital) sexuality:
{ 1 } - It is obliged to produce children by any means possible, even without genital sexual acts.
{ 2 } - It should be open to the fruition and expansion of love in the begetting and education of children.
{ 3 } - It should be loving, bodily, and pleasurable.
{ 4 } - It should express the complementary, permanent self-giving of a man and a woman to each other.
{ 5 } - It must be used only in marriage.
See p. 212.
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The principle of family-oriented sexuality does NOT hold the following about the gift of human (genital) sexuality:
{ 1 } - It is obliged to produce children by any means possible, even without genital sexual acts.
{ 2 } - It should be open to the fruition and expansion of love in the begetting and education of children.
{ 3 } - It should be loving, bodily, and pleasurable.
{ 4 } - It should express the complementary, permanent self-giving of a man and a woman to each other.
{ 5 } - It must be used only in marriage.
See p. 212.
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