Thursday, January 12, 2012

Artificial Contraception No, Casual Sex Yes

Today (12th Jan 2012) in Straits Times in Mind Your Body page 14, there is a certain Peter Liang who wrote this:

"As my religious faith does not encourage the use of artificial means for contraception, I would ask my partner for her menstrual cycle and avoid having sex during the 'riskier' ovulation period."

I think I can assume that the "partner" is not "wife" (unless he is a modern gender neutral guy, which I think spouse would be a better word than partner). This makes me wonder what kind of religion he follows, one that forbids artificial contraception but allows adultery and fornication.

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