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HOW RELIGION SHAPES SEXUAL DESIRE MANAGEMENT THROUGH SOCIAL ORDER, GENDER ROLES, AND FAMILY OBLIGATIONS

Sexual desire is often associated with many different aspects of life, including social order, familial obligations, and ethical self-cultivation. In religious contexts, these factors can play a...

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TRADITIONAL CHINESE MARRIAGE CULTURE AND ITS IMPACT ON SEXUAL INTIMACY

Traditional Chinese religious marriages are based on the Confucian principles of filial piety and respect for authority figures such as parents and elders. These principles emphasize the importance...

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THE RICH HISTORY OF SEXUAL ETHICS IN CHINA: FROM TRADITIONAL FAMILY VALUES TO MODERN MARRIAGE NORMS

The history of sexual ethics, premarital conduct, and relational norms in China is complex, diverse, and multifaceted. In general terms, traditional Chinese thought has emphasized the importance of...

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HINDUISM AND ABORTION: EXPLORING THE IMPACTS ON SEXUAL INTIMACY, ETHICAL DECISIONMAKING, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELLBEING

Many people believe that Hindu abortion practices have an effect on sexual intimacy, ethical decision-making, and psychological well-being of partners navigating religious and familial obligations in...

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BALANCING PERSONAL ETHICAL PRIORITIES WITH FAMILIAL OBLIGATIONS IN NONTRADITIONAL HOUSEHOLDS

What frameworks assist individuals in balancing personal ethical priorities with familial obligations in non-traditional households?
Non-traditional households have become increasingly prevalent...

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