Mexican Mormons have strict rules about sexual behavior and relationships that affect their marriage life. They believe in having children and being faithful to their spouse for eternity. This belief...
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: Sexual practices in mormon marriage: a difficult balance between religion and desire
There is a great deal of variation within Mormon culture when it comes to sexual practices and intimate relationships. While some families follow strict rules about abstaining from all forms of...
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: Exploring different approaches to sexuality in mormon culture: guidelines, modesty & chastity
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is an American denomination that originated in the 19th century and has since spread globally. It teaches that God is the Father of all mankind, and...
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: How mormons are challenging traditional marriage roles to embrace samesex attractions
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS) has strict sexual rules for its members, which are referred to as "Mormons." These regulations include no premarital sex and only within...
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: Lds sexual rules: a closer look at mormon marriage traditions
How do Mormon teachings on Adultery Shape Sexual Conduct, Marital Expectations, and Psychological Stress?
Mormons have strict guidelines for their members' sexual behavior that may seem strange to...
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: How do mormon teachings on adultery shape sexual conduct, marital expectations, and psychological stress?
As a practicing member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), I have witnessed firsthand how sexual norms can impact an individual's daily life. In this article, I will explore how...
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: Exploring how mormon sexual norms impact relationship satisfaction and moral reasoning
Sexual orientation is an individual's innate attraction to others who share similar physical attributes such as sex characteristics, gender identity, or sexuality. Religious expectations, on the...
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: How mormon teachings about sexual orientation impact member psychology.