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Darcy Posted 17 years ago
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Confirmed bachelor VS celibate

Is there a difference between 'confirmed bachelor' and 'celibate'?

If so, what is the difference?

Thanks in advance.
  

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A celibate swears off of ***; Catholic priests are (or are supposed to be) celibate. A confirmed bachelor has resolved not to marry; he may have *** with whomever he likes.

  • A celibate swears off of ***; Catholic priests are (or are supposed to be) celibate.
  • A confirmed bachelor has resolved not to marry; he may have *** with whomever he likes.
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A celibate swears off of ***; Catholic priests are (or are supposed to be) celibate. A confirmed bachelor has resolved not to marry; he may have *** with whomever he likes.

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