I'm Catholic so I'll clear a few things up. Sex is intended for 2 things. 1: to bring a married man and woman closer together.
2: to create life. So a married man and woman can have sex as man times in a healthy relationship, but only with each other of course. In the catechism of the Church it goes on about it, but I gave you the general rule.
In the source part I'll give you an additional site to clear things up. Hope this helps.
1. The Catholic Church does NOT teach that sex is only for procreation. 2.
The Church teaches that sex is for marital intimacy/pleasure as well as for procreation. 3. The Catholic Church also teaches that married couples can have all the sex they (mutually) want.
But they also are free to mutually choose to NOT have sex any time they want.
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