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Hoops wrote: I can see how one might find the information in the OP strange, but I see absolutely nothing wrong with it.

Shocker.

Hoops wrote:It sounds like others may have the hangup about sex, not those described.

It's not a sex hang-up. It's a prayer hang-up. There's something about chanting to an invisible sky daddy that saps a normal libido.
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Hi Quas. I interact with you often but never get the chance to stop and say hi. :)

Quasimodo wrote:
harmony wrote:I have a harder time with the idea that dead relatives can peek in.
I'm an outsider, so I don't know fine details. Is this an LDS belief?

That is a little creepy. Like having your parents in the bedroom on your wedding night (I understand this was common in medieval times to assure that royal weddings were consummated).

OK, but what about non-relatives?
Don't forget that the belief is that dead people are resurrected to a "perfect state", say, in their prime. This might change things a bit for you, no? Let's say for example, that the spirit of Paul Newman joins you. Would that be creepy? What about Elizabeth Taylor?

Also, do Mormons believe that God is omnipresent? That would put God in every bedroom, invited or not.
Yes, they do believe this. I taught this as a missionary. Unfortunately, I think it is incorrect per the teachings and revelations of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young.
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Buffalo wrote:I heard it in my singles ward. Maybe you were just never in the right place at the right time to hear it. You could always ask the faithful at Mo-Dial.


The guy who sealed my wife and I told us we should open "all intimacy" with a prayer....One of the few parts of the ceremony that i actually remember as I almost LOL'd. He also said we should have our first "family home evening" on our honeymoon (Monday night would have been the first night or our honeymoon)...It cracks me up that internet defenders seem to be the only people that have never heard these type of crazy things...
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Far be it from an evil and disingenuous apostate to agree with Nomad, but I've never heard of people having an opening prayer for sex until now. As I said, I know way too many people who have this stunted idea of sex as being either completely utilitarian or sacramental. But an opening prayer? That's a new one to me.
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Runtu wrote:But an opening prayer? That's a new one to me.


It's often a silent prayer said by the man:

"oh Jesus don't let me knock her up right now."
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Runtu wrote:Far be it from an evil and disingenuous apostate to agree with Nomad, but I've never heard of people having an opening prayer for sex until now. As I said, I know way too many people who have this stunted idea of sex as being either completely utilitarian or sacramental. But an opening prayer? That's a new one to me.

I should clarify.

I have been counselled to pray for help regarding sex and I have tried this. The actual prayer has occurred at different times. Sometimes just before the act and other times not just before.

I wouldn't call it an opening prayer for sex but rather a prayer to help us with intimacy, in general.
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I had a talk (or book?) on tape from Deseret Bookstore that talks about the womans wonderful husband who set an example for her on their wedding night by having them kneel together in prayer before consumating the marriage.

So, yeah, I had heard that before I got married. I cannot recall if I specifically heard it other times from church. But you can find these ideas at DB for sure.
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zeezrom wrote:OK, but what about non-relatives?
Don't forget that the belief is that dead people are resurrected to a "perfect state", say, in their prime. This might change things a bit for you, no? Let's say for example, that the spirit of Paul Newman joins you. Would that be creepy? What about Elizabeth Taylor?



The spirit of Elizabeth Taylor (in her prime, certainly one of the most beautiful women ever) would always be a welcomed addition to my bed. My wife might not agree.

You would need to ask my wife about Paul Newman ( I understand, through my few contacts in the movie industry, that he went both ways). Not appealing to me personally, but I'm a little old fashioned in that way.
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The Holy Ghost is the original perp.

He wants to be invited to watch live sex in as many bedrooms as possible.


Saying a prayer before sex? How would that go?

"annnnd please bless that he will be able to stay hard"

or

"aaand please bless my semen that it will nourish and strengthen her body and do her the good that she needs"

or "please bless that I will be able to last longer than two minutes... in the name of baseball baseball baseball amen"

or "please bless that we both will have the best damned orgasms that we may have a restful night of sleep"
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Porter,

Yeah, maybe the last one. LOL.
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