Many engage in the act of sex without understanding what is the meaning of "Sexual Intercourse". The meaning is explored with the "flow" that occurs during the act described.
The document summarizes Bedouin marriage practices, kinship structures, and family life. Key points include:
- Bedouins traditionally practice endogamous and polygamous marriages to strengthen kinship ties and maintain blood purity. Marriage ideally occurs between a man and his father's brother's daughter.
- Marriage establishes economic and social connections between families and criteria include character, reputation, and economic status. A dowry called "Mahr" is paid by the groom's family.
- Bedouin families typically consist of 3 generations living together under one tent, with gender segregated living quarters and communal childrearing.
Traditional Tausug courtship involves the boy's parents speaking to the girl's parents to express interest, known as "pasihil". Another tradition is for the boy's family to visit the girl's family to meet and express their intentions. Modern courtship allows the boy and girl to get to know each other first before involving families, such as meeting at school or work, spending time together, and the boy courting the girl by singing or giving gifts. However, pre-marital relationships are still forbidden, and the boy must get approval from both families before the relationship can become official.
Traditional Tausug courtship involves the boy's parents speaking to the girl's parents to express interest, known as "pasihil". Another tradition is for the boy's family to visit the girl's family to meet and express their intentions. Modern courtship allows the boy and girl to get to know each other first before involving families, such as meeting at school or work, spending time together, and the boy courting the girl by singing or giving gifts. However, pre-marital relationships are still forbidden, and the boy must get approval from both families before the relationship can become official.
The document discusses traditional and modern courtship practices among the Tausug people in Sulu, Philippines. Traditionally, courtship was indirect and discreet, with unmarried men and women strictly separated. A man would gain a woman's love by serving her family delicacies and gifts. Modern courtship allows for more direct interaction between couples, though some Tausug men still follow traditions by courting discreetly or combining traditional and modern practices like texting or online dating.
The document outlines the objectives and content of a lesson on human sexuality. The objectives are to understand sexuality as a gift from God, reflect on Jesus' teachings on marriage and divorce, distinguish between adultery and coveting through a Venn diagram, and identify different offenses against chastity by providing examples. It then provides Bible readings on marriage, defines adultery and coveting, lists offenses like masturbation, homosexuality, prostitution, pornography, rape, and premarital sex, and gives short descriptions and examples of each offense. Students are asked to identify different offenses from their definitions. The lesson concludes with an outline of the next class on sins against life.
The document discusses traditional and modern views of courtship among Tausug people in the Philippines. Traditionally, there is no courtship and marriages are arranged by parents, while modern views allow some limited interactions between unmarried couples as long as certain restrictions are followed, such as no physical contact. The ideal according to Islamic law is still to prohibit any contact between unmarried men and women to prevent premarital sexual relations.
The document discusses the 9th and 10th commandments regarding coveting one's neighbor's wife or possessions. It provides 10 moral developments to avoid coveting, including modesty, purity, humility, and devotion to the Blessed Mother. It also discusses issues around capitalism, socialism, Marxism, anarchism, and imperialism in relation to coveting one's neighbor's goods.
The document summarizes Bedouin marriage practices, kinship structures, and family life. Key points include:
- Bedouins traditionally practice endogamous and polygamous marriages to strengthen kinship ties and maintain blood purity. Marriage ideally occurs between a man and his father's brother's daughter.
- Marriage establishes economic and social connections between families and criteria include character, reputation, and economic status. A dowry called "Mahr" is paid by the groom's family.
- Bedouin families typically consist of 3 generations living together under one tent, with gender segregated living quarters and communal childrearing.
Traditional Tausug courtship involves the boy's parents speaking to the girl's parents to express interest, known as "pasihil". Another tradition is for the boy's family to visit the girl's family to meet and express their intentions. Modern courtship allows the boy and girl to get to know each other first before involving families, such as meeting at school or work, spending time together, and the boy courting the girl by singing or giving gifts. However, pre-marital relationships are still forbidden, and the boy must get approval from both families before the relationship can become official.
Traditional Tausug courtship involves the boy's parents speaking to the girl's parents to express interest, known as "pasihil". Another tradition is for the boy's family to visit the girl's family to meet and express their intentions. Modern courtship allows the boy and girl to get to know each other first before involving families, such as meeting at school or work, spending time together, and the boy courting the girl by singing or giving gifts. However, pre-marital relationships are still forbidden, and the boy must get approval from both families before the relationship can become official.
The document discusses traditional and modern courtship practices among the Tausug people in Sulu, Philippines. Traditionally, courtship was indirect and discreet, with unmarried men and women strictly separated. A man would gain a woman's love by serving her family delicacies and gifts. Modern courtship allows for more direct interaction between couples, though some Tausug men still follow traditions by courting discreetly or combining traditional and modern practices like texting or online dating.
The document outlines the objectives and content of a lesson on human sexuality. The objectives are to understand sexuality as a gift from God, reflect on Jesus' teachings on marriage and divorce, distinguish between adultery and coveting through a Venn diagram, and identify different offenses against chastity by providing examples. It then provides Bible readings on marriage, defines adultery and coveting, lists offenses like masturbation, homosexuality, prostitution, pornography, rape, and premarital sex, and gives short descriptions and examples of each offense. Students are asked to identify different offenses from their definitions. The lesson concludes with an outline of the next class on sins against life.
The document discusses traditional and modern views of courtship among Tausug people in the Philippines. Traditionally, there is no courtship and marriages are arranged by parents, while modern views allow some limited interactions between unmarried couples as long as certain restrictions are followed, such as no physical contact. The ideal according to Islamic law is still to prohibit any contact between unmarried men and women to prevent premarital sexual relations.
The document discusses the 9th and 10th commandments regarding coveting one's neighbor's wife or possessions. It provides 10 moral developments to avoid coveting, including modesty, purity, humility, and devotion to the Blessed Mother. It also discusses issues around capitalism, socialism, Marxism, anarchism, and imperialism in relation to coveting one's neighbor's goods.
This document discusses the concept of self-image and how it impacts our lives. It states that we each carry a mental blueprint or self-image formed from our past experiences that shapes how we see ourselves and act. It asserts that changing one's self-image can lead to a better life by allowing us to realize our potential and overcome limiting beliefs. The document encourages understanding oneself by reflecting on questions of identity, purpose, strengths and weaknesses to empower personal growth.
CONTAINS TOPICS SUCH AS
PRE-MARITAL SEX
FACTS
FACTORS INFLUENCING PRE MARITAL SEX
WHY IS IT SO WRONG?
RISK OF PRE-MARITAL SEX
PRACTICAL ANSWERS ONE CAN GIVE!!
WHAT EXPERIENCED PEOPLE SAY IT IS?
WHAT RELIGIOUS SPEAK ABOUT IT?
The document discusses views on sex, premarital relationships, and masturbation from a religious perspective. It presents arguments that:
1) Sex was created by God for the loving union of husband and wife within marriage to bond the couple and allow procreation. Premarital sex risks damaging future relationships and marriage.
2) Masturbation that involves lustful thoughts is sinful according to scripture. It can also lead to sexual addiction and experimentation with unclean acts.
3) Not masturbating is not unhealthy as the body naturally reabsorbs unused sperm cells, and any residual secretions are released through nocturnal emissions. Remaining pure allows one to live a holy life as called by God
Nine people out of ten are pretentious. So, most of the people we face are false, do not talk sincerely, and are hypocrites. We often face cognitive dissonance when our true selves conflict with our false ones. Our false selves tend to be pretentious, to cater to the times, the public, and others; our true selves have nothing to do with them, and that is Tathagata.
Relationships, sex, and love for all agesClaudia Nunes
The document discusses various topics related to relationships, sex, and love for all ages. It defines sex as an energetic connection between partners that extends beyond the physical act. It notes that spirits have no gender and incarnate as both men and women. The law of attraction states that like energies attract, so it's important to consider what type of people one connects with sexually. Affectionate commitment and family relations that result from sex require balance and consideration for others. Sexual control and abstinence should not be done for selfish reasons but left to individual responsibility and choice.
how do we view sex? (cellphone at pag-ibig)Marian Fausto
This document contains a presentation on sexuality and relationships for secondary school teachers. It discusses modern cultural views of sex, the difference between love and infatuation, healthy relationships, and abstaining from premarital sex. Reasons are given for why youth engage in premarital sex, and the emotional, health and spiritual consequences of doing so. Messages of purity, modesty, respect for one's body and waiting for marriage are promoted. Help is offered to those struggling.
This document is an introduction to a book about female sexuality and pleasure. It discusses sexuality as a fundamental life force and natural drive for connection. Using the Hindu story of Shakti and Shiva as an example, it describes how sexuality and the desire for union gave rise to the universe itself. It argues that human sexuality is a combination of biological instincts and cultural learning, and that people can improve their skills and experiences with sex through education and practice. The introduction sets up the book as a guide to help readers fully understand and experience their own sexuality.
The poem "Myself/Ourselves" explores the divisions between black men and women and how the male psyche can oppress black women. The male psyche, reinforced by racism, creates barriers between souls and withholds people from truly knowing themselves or each other. True liberation and healthy communities require addressing both external racism and internal oppression between genders. Divisions between black men and women prevent communities from being whole and raising children effectively.
Absorption experiences and Imaginary Companions: Bial Foundation funded rando...The AZIRE
Report on the overall results of two surveys in a research project funded by the Bial Foundation in the 2008 bursary. A random postal survey and a web-based survey were conducted in which participants responded to a questionnaire into which items from the Tellegen Absorption Scale were embedded, extended by estimates of frequency of experiences, and additional items we included on childhood-based imaginary companion experiences and a variety of other exceptional experiences.
Dealing with sexual vulnerability and sexual seduction finalTeddy Jones
How does a godly man especially a leader protect himself from sexual vulnerabality and seduction? This guide will help to raise some of the pertinent issues.
This document summarizes a 9-week online sex education course called the Sex Homework Society (SHS). The course aims to help participants explore their sexuality, feel empowered in their desires and boundaries, and reduce shame around sex. It involves weekly 2-hour facilitated video sessions, assigned readings and exercises, and forming a community for open discussion. Topics over the 9 weeks include philosophy of sex, pleasure, communication, consent, and fantasies. The course costs £350 and is led by a female sex coach who aims to provide a safe space for self-discovery.
Marlene Wasserman - Ageing person seeks sexual relationship: Ageing and sexua...RunwaySale
The document discusses creating a sensual lifestyle for aging individuals. It addresses common myths and realities of aging including physical and lifestyle changes. It provides guidance on maintaining sexuality and intimacy through aging by addressing health, hormones, relationships and lifestyle modifications. The document aims to help aging individuals successfully adapt their sexuality and relationships.
This document discusses signs that a person may have lived past lives, such as vivid dreams of unfamiliar places and lives, strong feelings of familiarity with new places, passions that feel deeply ingrained, and instantly feeling strong connections with people. It then provides a 10 question quiz for readers to determine if they exhibit any of these signs. Examples of the questions include having dreams that recur over years about unfamiliar times and places, speaking a language without training, and having psychic readings that provide details about past lives. The document suggests that exploring past lives can help one discover their authentic spiritual self and purpose.
This document provides guidance on understanding emotions. It discusses developing an emotional vocabulary to better understand feelings like joy, sadness, anger and guilt. It explains that emotions are complex and paradoxical, and advises becoming comfortable with these complexities. The key message is that having a more expansive emotional vocabulary allows us to better identify and express our inner experiences, and to build loving relationships with ourselves and others.
The document discusses the difference between experiences that elevate people versus those that degrade them. Experiences that uplift people, such as interacting with things they find delightful or appreciating nature's beauty, do so by stimulating neurohormonal responses and reminding them of relationships. In contrast, vulgar experiences like pornography that exploit sex in a crude way or make people feel mean and needy degrade rather than raise people up. True spirituality comes from perceiving eternal emotions and relationships between generations.
This document provides information about making important life decisions, specifically regarding college choice. It discusses how some view college as the pivotal moment that shapes their life trajectory, while others see it as just a temporary step. It also covers elements that determine decision quality, the role of personal values and transformation, and how to identify what is truly meaningful and important versus what is superficial.
This chapter discusses various aspects of sexuality, including sexual vibes, partner engagement during sex, sexual fantasies, and using sex to grow emotionally. It addresses topics like maintaining eye contact during intimate moments, focusing on emotional connection over performance, and using role playing or different intimacy styles to enhance bonding with one's partner. The chapter advocates developing various skills and embracing multiple engagement styles to attain a profound sexual connection that is effortless and sacred for both individuals.
This document provides a summary of the contents of a book titled "One Mind Many Thoughts" by Pravesh Jain. It includes 3 parts that discuss various topics. Part 1 examines issues like corruption in India and inequality faced by women. Part 2 focuses on relationships and traditions in India. Part 3 explores attitudes like being positive and practicing non-violence. The document outlines numerous chapters in the book on social, political and personal topics.
The document discusses the difference between experiences that elevate people versus those that degrade them. Experiences that make one feel generous, comforted, and rejuvenated do so through the interplay of neurohormones and past experiences. Nudity can also illuminate if it reminds one of parental bonds and spiritual romance. However, pornography, exploitative sex, and getting sexually exploited stimulate only physical intercourse and don't raise one up. Vulgarity makes one mean, petty, and lowly, leaving one feeling empty and disgusted afterwards. Meditation can help conquer the roots of vulgarity and appreciate reality beyond sexual vulgarity.
The document discusses the difference between experiences that elevate people versus those that degrade them. Experiences that make one feel generous, comforted, and rejuvenated do so through the interplay of neurohormones and past experiences. Nudity can also illuminate if it reminds one of parental bonds and spiritual romance. However, pornography, exploitative sex, and getting sexually exploited stimulate only physical intercourse and make one mean and ethnocentric. Vulgarity of any kind, including sex, leaves one feeling sick, empty, and pitiable as it makes one petty and lowly. Namasmaran can help conquer the roots of vulgarity to appreciate reality beyond sexual vulgarity.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
This document discusses the concept of self-image and how it impacts our lives. It states that we each carry a mental blueprint or self-image formed from our past experiences that shapes how we see ourselves and act. It asserts that changing one's self-image can lead to a better life by allowing us to realize our potential and overcome limiting beliefs. The document encourages understanding oneself by reflecting on questions of identity, purpose, strengths and weaknesses to empower personal growth.
CONTAINS TOPICS SUCH AS
PRE-MARITAL SEX
FACTS
FACTORS INFLUENCING PRE MARITAL SEX
WHY IS IT SO WRONG?
RISK OF PRE-MARITAL SEX
PRACTICAL ANSWERS ONE CAN GIVE!!
WHAT EXPERIENCED PEOPLE SAY IT IS?
WHAT RELIGIOUS SPEAK ABOUT IT?
The document discusses views on sex, premarital relationships, and masturbation from a religious perspective. It presents arguments that:
1) Sex was created by God for the loving union of husband and wife within marriage to bond the couple and allow procreation. Premarital sex risks damaging future relationships and marriage.
2) Masturbation that involves lustful thoughts is sinful according to scripture. It can also lead to sexual addiction and experimentation with unclean acts.
3) Not masturbating is not unhealthy as the body naturally reabsorbs unused sperm cells, and any residual secretions are released through nocturnal emissions. Remaining pure allows one to live a holy life as called by God
Nine people out of ten are pretentious. So, most of the people we face are false, do not talk sincerely, and are hypocrites. We often face cognitive dissonance when our true selves conflict with our false ones. Our false selves tend to be pretentious, to cater to the times, the public, and others; our true selves have nothing to do with them, and that is Tathagata.
Relationships, sex, and love for all agesClaudia Nunes
The document discusses various topics related to relationships, sex, and love for all ages. It defines sex as an energetic connection between partners that extends beyond the physical act. It notes that spirits have no gender and incarnate as both men and women. The law of attraction states that like energies attract, so it's important to consider what type of people one connects with sexually. Affectionate commitment and family relations that result from sex require balance and consideration for others. Sexual control and abstinence should not be done for selfish reasons but left to individual responsibility and choice.
how do we view sex? (cellphone at pag-ibig)Marian Fausto
This document contains a presentation on sexuality and relationships for secondary school teachers. It discusses modern cultural views of sex, the difference between love and infatuation, healthy relationships, and abstaining from premarital sex. Reasons are given for why youth engage in premarital sex, and the emotional, health and spiritual consequences of doing so. Messages of purity, modesty, respect for one's body and waiting for marriage are promoted. Help is offered to those struggling.
This document is an introduction to a book about female sexuality and pleasure. It discusses sexuality as a fundamental life force and natural drive for connection. Using the Hindu story of Shakti and Shiva as an example, it describes how sexuality and the desire for union gave rise to the universe itself. It argues that human sexuality is a combination of biological instincts and cultural learning, and that people can improve their skills and experiences with sex through education and practice. The introduction sets up the book as a guide to help readers fully understand and experience their own sexuality.
The poem "Myself/Ourselves" explores the divisions between black men and women and how the male psyche can oppress black women. The male psyche, reinforced by racism, creates barriers between souls and withholds people from truly knowing themselves or each other. True liberation and healthy communities require addressing both external racism and internal oppression between genders. Divisions between black men and women prevent communities from being whole and raising children effectively.
Absorption experiences and Imaginary Companions: Bial Foundation funded rando...The AZIRE
Report on the overall results of two surveys in a research project funded by the Bial Foundation in the 2008 bursary. A random postal survey and a web-based survey were conducted in which participants responded to a questionnaire into which items from the Tellegen Absorption Scale were embedded, extended by estimates of frequency of experiences, and additional items we included on childhood-based imaginary companion experiences and a variety of other exceptional experiences.
Dealing with sexual vulnerability and sexual seduction finalTeddy Jones
How does a godly man especially a leader protect himself from sexual vulnerabality and seduction? This guide will help to raise some of the pertinent issues.
This document summarizes a 9-week online sex education course called the Sex Homework Society (SHS). The course aims to help participants explore their sexuality, feel empowered in their desires and boundaries, and reduce shame around sex. It involves weekly 2-hour facilitated video sessions, assigned readings and exercises, and forming a community for open discussion. Topics over the 9 weeks include philosophy of sex, pleasure, communication, consent, and fantasies. The course costs £350 and is led by a female sex coach who aims to provide a safe space for self-discovery.
Marlene Wasserman - Ageing person seeks sexual relationship: Ageing and sexua...RunwaySale
The document discusses creating a sensual lifestyle for aging individuals. It addresses common myths and realities of aging including physical and lifestyle changes. It provides guidance on maintaining sexuality and intimacy through aging by addressing health, hormones, relationships and lifestyle modifications. The document aims to help aging individuals successfully adapt their sexuality and relationships.
This document discusses signs that a person may have lived past lives, such as vivid dreams of unfamiliar places and lives, strong feelings of familiarity with new places, passions that feel deeply ingrained, and instantly feeling strong connections with people. It then provides a 10 question quiz for readers to determine if they exhibit any of these signs. Examples of the questions include having dreams that recur over years about unfamiliar times and places, speaking a language without training, and having psychic readings that provide details about past lives. The document suggests that exploring past lives can help one discover their authentic spiritual self and purpose.
This document provides guidance on understanding emotions. It discusses developing an emotional vocabulary to better understand feelings like joy, sadness, anger and guilt. It explains that emotions are complex and paradoxical, and advises becoming comfortable with these complexities. The key message is that having a more expansive emotional vocabulary allows us to better identify and express our inner experiences, and to build loving relationships with ourselves and others.
The document discusses the difference between experiences that elevate people versus those that degrade them. Experiences that uplift people, such as interacting with things they find delightful or appreciating nature's beauty, do so by stimulating neurohormonal responses and reminding them of relationships. In contrast, vulgar experiences like pornography that exploit sex in a crude way or make people feel mean and needy degrade rather than raise people up. True spirituality comes from perceiving eternal emotions and relationships between generations.
This document provides information about making important life decisions, specifically regarding college choice. It discusses how some view college as the pivotal moment that shapes their life trajectory, while others see it as just a temporary step. It also covers elements that determine decision quality, the role of personal values and transformation, and how to identify what is truly meaningful and important versus what is superficial.
This chapter discusses various aspects of sexuality, including sexual vibes, partner engagement during sex, sexual fantasies, and using sex to grow emotionally. It addresses topics like maintaining eye contact during intimate moments, focusing on emotional connection over performance, and using role playing or different intimacy styles to enhance bonding with one's partner. The chapter advocates developing various skills and embracing multiple engagement styles to attain a profound sexual connection that is effortless and sacred for both individuals.
This document provides a summary of the contents of a book titled "One Mind Many Thoughts" by Pravesh Jain. It includes 3 parts that discuss various topics. Part 1 examines issues like corruption in India and inequality faced by women. Part 2 focuses on relationships and traditions in India. Part 3 explores attitudes like being positive and practicing non-violence. The document outlines numerous chapters in the book on social, political and personal topics.
The document discusses the difference between experiences that elevate people versus those that degrade them. Experiences that make one feel generous, comforted, and rejuvenated do so through the interplay of neurohormones and past experiences. Nudity can also illuminate if it reminds one of parental bonds and spiritual romance. However, pornography, exploitative sex, and getting sexually exploited stimulate only physical intercourse and don't raise one up. Vulgarity makes one mean, petty, and lowly, leaving one feeling empty and disgusted afterwards. Meditation can help conquer the roots of vulgarity and appreciate reality beyond sexual vulgarity.
The document discusses the difference between experiences that elevate people versus those that degrade them. Experiences that make one feel generous, comforted, and rejuvenated do so through the interplay of neurohormones and past experiences. Nudity can also illuminate if it reminds one of parental bonds and spiritual romance. However, pornography, exploitative sex, and getting sexually exploited stimulate only physical intercourse and make one mean and ethnocentric. Vulgarity of any kind, including sex, leaves one feeling sick, empty, and pitiable as it makes one petty and lowly. Namasmaran can help conquer the roots of vulgarity to appreciate reality beyond sexual vulgarity.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...
Can You Handle Sex?
1. Olugbemiga Adefuye
The long awaited V-Day is here again!
Flowers, trinkets, rings, perfumes . . .
Sweet music, fine dinning, great dancing . . .
ROMANCE IS IN THE AIR!
Then comes the X-moment, “hot action” to
crown the night.
BUT . . .
4. Olugbemiga Adefuye
INTER BETWEEN TWO PEOPLE
COURSE A FLOW
SEXUAL CAUSED BY THE ACT OF SEX
SEXUAL INTERCOURSE IS A FLOW
BETWEEN TWO PEOPLE CAUSED BY
THE ACT OF SEX.
FLOW OF WHAT?
8. Olugbemiga Adefuye
What if your Partner
• has a generational curse of poverty, untimely
death, madness, barrenness, mental dullness,
failure at the edge of breakthrough, delayed
breakthrough or bad luck
• has personality disorder, emotional instability
• has a generational history of leprosy, cancer
• has an STD like HIV, Gonorrhea, Syphillis
• worse still, is a practising Witch or Wizard
And all those NO DEY SHOW FOR FACE!!!
Na fine babe or bobo you go see
10. Olugbemiga Adefuye
AFTER INTERCOURSE
SOUL-TIE, BLURRED SPIRITUAL BOUNDARIES
BETWEEN THE PARTNERS THAT CAN BE USED BY EITTHER
PARTNER OR OTHER EVIL SPIRITS FOR FUTURE CONTROL OR
ATTACK.
11. Olugbemiga Adefuye
EFFECT OF INTERCOURSE
YOU ARE NEVER THE SAME AFTER SEX
though you PHYSICALLY LOOK THE SAME.
YOUR LIFE AND DESTINY COULD BE MORTGAGED
AND THE GLORY OF YOUR LIFE EXCHANGED
THROUGH THAT ONE ACT !
13. Olugbemiga Adefuye
DO YOU TRULY AND FULLY KNOW
THE LIFE , HISTORY AND IDENTITY OF
THE PERSON YOU ARE ABOUT TO
SLEEP WITH?
THINK ABOUT THIS!
14. Olugbemiga Adefuye
Gen 2:24 Therefore shall a man
leave his father and his mother, and
shall cleave unto his wife: and they
shall be ONE FLESH.
God protects and blesses ONLY within the
boundary of HIS LAWS