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Sexual Abstinence: Cliché or Necessity?

Sex is an important aspect of life as an act of love or as a means of perpetuating the human race. For many, it is daily routine and people from all levels of society have ready access to information about it. The question, therefore, is why should anyone deny his or herself the pleasure of having sex?

Sexual abstinence is the term that sums up the denial of what is considered an innate urge. Simply put, sexual abstinence is about not having sexual intercourse. Some may argue that too much emphasis is placed on abstinence, when majority of individuals are already engaging in sexual activity. It may also be argued that abstinence only applies to religious people, as they are seen as the ones who will receive chastisement for failure to adhere to their respective canons of belief, regarding temperance in the area of their sexuality.

However, abstinence is absolutely prudent for everyone. One reason for exercising prudence in this area is the possibility of sexual transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancy. These issues could have any number of social and emotional consequences, not the least of which is the possibility of exacerbating an already overpopulated country.

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Marriage - Tying the knot…or not
Blushing brides festooned in silken white dresses perfected by veils and nervous bridegrooms in stylishly tailored suits will walk down the isle this June. It is a popular month for weddings and takes its name from Juno, the Roman goddess of marriage.
There are those who take immense joy in continuing this religious and civil tradition that transcends religion, language and culture. However, many 'enlightened' persons today believe that the marital union is archaic and unnecessary.


Why do couples undertake this great expense and often incur enormous debt to get married? Why not simply "take onto oneself a wife" and live ever after in a state of cohabitation?

Why marriage?

The question may best be answered by first determining what constitutes a marriage. Marriage is a legal relationship between spouses - man and woman. It is "a legally recognised relationship, established by a civil or religious ceremony, between two people who intend to live together as sexual and domestic partners, according to the Encarta Reference Library. The church views it as a conjugal union of man and woman that obliges them to live together throughout life.

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Dennis and Ada James - Love 37 years strong

Over thirty-seven years ago, with the lush, scenic tranquility of Hope Gardens as a romantic backdrop, a young woman named Ada and a slightly older fellow named Dennis set eyes on each other for the very first time. It was an encounter that would change both their lives, cementing a union that would span for almost four decades, and running.

"Hope Gardens was a very popular place for young folks to hang out in those days," reminisced Ada, now a grandma who just turned sixty-one in April. "It was a place where you could go and relax and enjoy the flowers and nature; and that's where I met my husband, in that beautiful place."

Though they met in Kingston, neither Dennis James nor his wife, Ada, is from the capital city. Sixty-nine years ago, Dennis was born in Luidasvale in St. Catherine. He spent his childhood days between home and the neighbouring parish of St. Ann, before moving to Kingston when he was thirteen. Ada was born in Harmons in Manchester and came to settle in Kingston in the 1970's. The couple has been married now for twenty-two years, a period rich with marital bliss but also sprinkled with the occasional sorrow, disappointment and heartache. The couple clung together for a good fifteen years before officially tying the knot and exchanging vows, but in their hearts they knew they were committed to each other long ago.

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