Song of Solomon has usually been taught in modern churches as a metaphor for Christ and the Church, this is a later distortion. While very early Jewish tradition did include symbolic readings, the message was originally recognized as sexual verse, commemorating sexual union within love and marriage. It had not been till the surge of Christian asceticism in the third-- fourth century, specifically after the Council of Nicaea, that theologians like Augustine started to spiritualize the message and suppress its erotic literalism. This change reflected a broader doctrinal discomfort with the body, enjoyment, and especially women sexuality-- one that has deeply shaped how generations of ladies have been taught to see themselves, their wish, and their role in marriage. And honestly this deeply distresses and discourages me.

https://www.disneybounders.com/proxy...xpornfilm.net/
https://85.xowivitay.com/index/d1?di...pushMode=popup
https://forum.reizastudios.com/proxy...xpornfilm.net/
https://wiki.alex-master.com/api.php...xpornfilm.net/
https://ninpocho.com/remoteImage.php...xpornfilm.net/