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Originally Posted by Mithalwen
In the HoME essay "The laws and customs of the Eldar" he makes it very clear that Elves enjoy sex but it is pretty much a phase in their lives and once they have got it out of their system and had all the children they wanted they devote their creative instincts to other things. Also seems from the same essay that conception is an act of will.
Since the sexual act is an essential part of contracting an Elvish marriage and there is often a lengthy spell between marriage and the birth of children it would also seem that Elves had sex for pleasure / pair bonding reasons rather than merely to reproduce.
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I've added the bolding here to
Mithalwen's post,because it is the part I wish to discuss in particular.
If conception amongst the elves is an act of will, that is, if elves procreative only when they choose to procreate, does that not mean that Eru isn't part of the procreation? It would appear to be another version of the free will question.
That would appear to differ from at least some Christian ideology which claims that all pregnancies derive from God. Not that Tolkien's legendarium can't differ. Just an observation.
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Originally Posted by Aganzir
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Originally Posted by Eönwë
I never thought of them as sexual, but now, after thinking about how they had to actually live in the bodies of Men, I would assume that they were also fully functional in that department.
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In the bodies of old Men. That kind of ruins your assumption.
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Agan, just how many
old men have you known? Oh, wait a minute. That sounds too much like knowing in the biblical sense and too personal. Forget it.
Let me put it this way instead.
Is it in fact a valid assumption that
old people no longer enjoy sexual relations?