Lust can be a normal and healthy part of a romantic relationship. However, it is important to also value and respect your partner beyond physical desires, and prioritize emotional intimacy and connection. As long as both partners are comfortable and consensual, expressing desire for your spouse can strengthen the bond between you.
NO! Lusting after ur wife is ok
Lust
stay with your wife your in lust with with your girlfriend an that wont last
No. Moreover, he can deny in court. I suspect most men marry out of lust.
You shall not covet your neighbours wife. Means you shall not have a desire to have her even in lust.
I think that it is ok only if it you know that your wife is ok with it. So think before you act.
The Wife of Bath represents lust through her multiple marriages and her openly sexual behavior. She emphasizes the importance of physical pleasure and desire in her relationships with men. Additionally, her lively and confident demeanor in discussing sexual topics reflects her lustful nature.
You'd have to ask your wife if it is okay with her.
if his wife says it's OK (highly doubtful)
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Sure, why not. You love her don't you? 'Should you?' is a little more complicated -- "whoever looks at a woman to lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart" and all. When we lust we are operating out of our physical nature, formed by biological evolution. Christ urges to operate out of our social nature, formed by societal evolution. Lust is lust, neither high nor low. Social attraction for your spouse is more admirable.
yes