Bombshell: Tucho Likes Violent Pornography – Other Porn Book Discovered
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When Francis appointed Tucho Prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, he must have known about both books. The title has been removed from Tucho's bibliography on the Vatican website, which means that the Roman Curia was aware of the problem.
The 1998 book is called "Mystical Passion: Spirituality and Sensuality".
In chapter 7, Tucho explains the difference between a male and female orgasm.
Women are "less attracted to looking at pictures with violent sexual scenes, pictures of orgies, etc. than men". For Tucho, this doesn't mean that women are less aroused by "hard pornography", but rather that they value it less.
"She likes caresses and kisses more, and she needs the man to play a little before he penetrates her. But in short, he is more interested in the vagina than the clitoris".
"She needs to release pelvic congestion, and until that happens, she may crave more after orgasm. The woman needs more time, more devotion. She needs the man to give her more time after he has reached his own satisfaction. But he usually ejaculates well and is satisfied and exhausted. He finishes and moves on to something else, as if he is empty inside. After ejaculation, he wants to rest or look for rest elsewhere".
"At the moment of orgasm he usually makes aggressive grunts. She makes babbling or childish sighs instead. Let's not forget that women have a rich venous plexus around the vagina, which maintains good blood flow after orgasm. That's why she is usually insatiable".
"The man who constantly produces sperm is more capable of enjoying a variety of women, while the woman who produces few ova and only at a certain time values more secure intimacy. She puts everything into a child conceived in her body, while he can fertilise hundreds of other wombs".
Tucho believes that "the difference between men and women is experienced in the stage before orgasm, but not so much in orgasm itself, where the differences between the feminine and the masculine are no longer so clear and seem to disappear".
In chapter 8, Tucho explains why the saints' experience of God is "like an orgasm".
Tucho's text is all about whitewashing perverse fantasies: The "joyful and passionate experience" of divine love "does not mean for Tucho that "a homosexual ceases to be a homosexual". He claims that "God's grace can coexist with sin" - which is a heresy.
"In such cases, the person can do things that are objectively sinful, but not be guilty and not lose God's grace or the experience of his love."
He speaks of "the possibility of reaching a kind of fulfilling orgasm in our relationship with God" and calls orgasm "a sublime act of worship of God".
In chapter 9, Tucho sees sexual "pleasure as something religious".
"The pleasure of orgasm becomes a foretaste of the wonderful feast of love that is heaven. For nothing anticipates heaven better than an act of love".
He concludes with this quote: "A venerable Egyptian theologian of the 15th century praised God as follows: Praise be to Allah who makes penises as hard and straight as spears to wage war on vaginas (Al Sonuouti)".
Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti (1445-1505) was a Sunni Qu'ran exegete.
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