I’m not exactly grasping your point.
I'm not exactly grasping your point
Neither am I; why are you referring to Catholics who leave Catholicism because of their sexual sins ? This young woman was an Evangelical of some sort who waited for marriage, and apparently did not sin, yet had troubles consummating her marriage and adjusting. If you read her blog a bit you can see she has some challenges (sharing this side of her life with millions of Internet users ... what could go wrong ? she also labels herself a feminist !!! nothing good will come of that; I pity her and hope she avoids the pitfalls).
I'll chalk it up to the foolishness of youth; she is fairly young and probably wants to rebel a bit. Time will tell.
There is a contingent of FRoman Catholics are are convinced beyond any hope of reasoning with, that anyone who leaves the Catholic church does so for moral reasons.
IOW, that those former Catholics don’t like the sexual moral strictness of Catholicism and think that they can have an easier time indulging in sexual impropriety in non-Catholic churches because those churches are so lax about sexual issues.
This article puts to rest the misrepresentation that non-Catholic churches are more morally lax than Catholicism.