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WHAT HURTS A WIFE😩

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WHAT HURTS A WIFE😩 1. It hurts a wife when her husband listens to the advice of other women but ignores hers 2. It hurts a wife when her husband carries himself in public as if he is not married, as if he is not proud of the love he shares with her. 3. It hurts a wife when her husband would rather watch pornography and touch himself than make love to her. 4. It hurts a wife when her husband would defend the privacy of his phone, and attack his wife because of his phone activity as if what is in his phone is more important than his marriage. 5. It hurts a wife when she tries her best to cover her husband, only to keep hearing others telling her about the dishonourable things her husband is doing. 6. It hurts a wife when her husband would rather confide in another woman and praise another woman than her. 7. It hurts a wife when she tries her best to be a good wife, cook for him, serve him, stay sexy for him, stay faithful to him; but he just doesn't notice her effort. 8. It hurts a ...

A satyr and a nymph. **

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**A satyr and a nymph. ** Floor mosaic from cubiculum 28 of the **House of the Faun** in Pompeii, which portrays a mythological scene of intimacy between the two figures. In Roman art, scenes of satyrs and nymphs often wild nature, and human passions.  The erotic art of Pompeii and Herculaneum scandalized society greatly at the time of its discovery, and until relatively recently it was kept hidden, and only archaeologists could access it upon request.  However, many objects or artworks that might seem exclusively erotic imagery were also symbols recalling fertility, or superstitious good luck talismans.

God killed onan for ejaculating on the ground instead of impregniting his brother's widow

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God killed owner for ejaculating on the ground instead of impregniting his brother's widow So, the story goes that Judah told Onan, "Go in to your brother's wife and perform the duty of a brother-in-law to her, and raise up offspring for your brother. But Onan knew that the offspring would not be his own. So whenever he went in to his brother's wife, he would spill it on the ground, to avoid begetting offspring for his brother. And what he did was wicked in the sight of the Lord, and he killed him also.          It's a stark example of divine judgment within that narrative, highlighting the importance of lineage and fulfilling familial obligations in that cultural context.          What are your thoughts on this passage? Is there a particular aspect you'd like to explore further, or perhaps a different direction you'd like the story to take from here? I'm all ears!     

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