Great post! I think celibacy, virginity and even asexuality are more accepted among Catholics, though ironically more so by traditionalists. I think you were right on point in attributing that general lack of acceptance or understanding to the sexual revolution of the sixties. Its conquests are all well and good, but, right now, a deeper appreciation for non-sexual identity is in deep want as well, not only for the good of traditionalists, but for that of everyone.
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Great post! I think celibacy, virginity and even asexuality are more accepted among Catholics, though ironically more so by traditionalists. I think you were right on point in attributing that general lack of acceptance or understanding to the sexual revolution of the sixties. Its conquests are all well and good, but, right now, a deeper appreciation for non-sexual identity is in deep want as well, not only for the good of traditionalists, but for that of everyone.