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To procreation
noun
The process by which an organism produces others of its biological kind
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It must therefore inevitably lead to procreation for the interest of the household and the clan.
Catholics for centuries taught that masturbation is wrong because sex should lead to procreation.
The church opposes contraception on the grounds that every sexual act should be open to procreation.
As for my own attitude to procreation, it was rather cavalier.
But their words are fixated on an earthy subject: carnality in all its phases, from attraction to lust to procreation.
And this end is truly the end of the act itself, even when it is not ordained to procreation".
Still, the pressure is on to improve something that was once understood to be a lucky side effect to procreation.
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Economic hardship and insufficient social support for young couples have been increasing during the last decade and contribute to the tendency to postpone procreation to a later age.
Together, our current and previous results suggest that, in comparison to women, men may be more motivationally sensitized to procreation-related esthetic stimuli.
Natural law theorists, if they want to support their objection to homosexual sex, have to emphasize procreation.
The Casey decision again confirmed that our laws and tradition afford constitutional protection to personal decisions relating to marriage, procreation, contraception, family relationships, child rearing, and education.
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