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Originally Posted by FoolThemAll
Poor analogy, though, because the mechanic with a funny hat is really discussing transportation with you. And cars are not the only viable option.
Unless his route happens to be a potentially correct route for some. It's silly to suggest that Hugh Hefner automatically has the better advice to offer. You're not eschewing the pope's sex advice because it's bad, but because it's not the kind of sex advice you're looking for. For a nun, priest, or other practicing single Catholic, you'd be hard-pressed to get better sex advice than that the pope is offering.
It's when we get to married Catholics that we might find some relevant critiques.
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And that's the problem. Why go to someone who has
never had sex for sex advice?
Honestly, I wouldn't go to Hugh Hefner for sex advice either, but he would probably be a better choice as he actually knows what it's like to have sex.
If I were going to climb Mount Everest, would I ask an experienced mountaineer or someone in a fancy hat off the street?
Is that analogy better?
All I'm saying is that the pope has not and will not have sex, so making him some sort of authority on it is a really bad idea.