> From: Ronn!Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > At 03:07 PM Thursday 8/12/04, Deborah Harrell wrote: > > >It's rather a non-sequitur, but the notion that a man > >'wasting seed'* is a sin, while a woman undergoing > >'housecleaning' after non-fertilization of an egg is > >merely considered 'unclean' and unfit for company, as > >in Muslim and other faiths, raises a few questions. > > > > Not at all. Does a woman derive physical pleasure from said > "housecleaning"? So much so that she looks forward to doing it again and > again and again . . .?
Please explain how, under any system of morality, that is wrong in any way?
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