I understand that the Song of Songs is generally viewed as metaphorical by most Christians, but dang... in less flowery language.

"Suck my mom& #39;s titties as if you were my brother"

"My mom will teach you how to suck my lactating titties."

Among others...

WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT?
When I was in LDS Seminary, I asked about this book:
"We don& #39;t consider The Song of Solomon an inspired work."

Fair.

Evangelical folks on the other hand:
"The Song of Solomon is a metaphor for how sex in a Godly marriage should be."

Are you sure? This reads like incest kink.
How about this?

Maybe there& #39;s something sacred and holy about deviant sexual fantasies that exist as writing and artistry where we aren& #39;t exploiting people in the real world and we experiment in a safe mental space?

I may be wrong, but what if this is the case?
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