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Gross Moral Turpitude is a Medieval legalistic term which referred to "the raping of large numbers of nuns", specifically in numbers in excess of eleven at any one time, but expanding to any number greater than that. Similar acts performed on eleven or less nuns are referred simply as Moral Turpitude, and have a less strict canonical relevance. Realistically there is no limit on the number of nuns involved, with the only limited factor defining it as finite been the stamina of the individual involved.

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  • Gross Moral Turpitude
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  • Gross Moral Turpitude is a Medieval legalistic term which referred to "the raping of large numbers of nuns", specifically in numbers in excess of eleven at any one time, but expanding to any number greater than that. Similar acts performed on eleven or less nuns are referred simply as Moral Turpitude, and have a less strict canonical relevance. Realistically there is no limit on the number of nuns involved, with the only limited factor defining it as finite been the stamina of the individual involved.
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  • Gross Moral Turpitude is a Medieval legalistic term which referred to "the raping of large numbers of nuns", specifically in numbers in excess of eleven at any one time, but expanding to any number greater than that. Similar acts performed on eleven or less nuns are referred simply as Moral Turpitude, and have a less strict canonical relevance. Realistically there is no limit on the number of nuns involved, with the only limited factor defining it as finite been the stamina of the individual involved. Its modern usage is mainly as an academic term to describe levels of bile in articles published in Conservapedia or front page headlines within British Newspaper the Daily Mail, although it is frequently utilised in internet chatgroups as a put-down, as well as by minority groups in an attempt to turn public opinion against another minority group.
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