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WHY HAS MASTURBATION BEEN CONSIDERED TABOO IN MANY CULTURES AND RELIGIONS?

Masturbation is an act that has been considered taboo in many cultures and religions for centuries, but why? What are the implications of these restrictions on individuals who may feel guilty about...

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UNPACKING THE IMPACT OF MASTURBATION ON ISLAMIC WELLBEING: EXPLORING MODERN SCHOLARLY PERSPECTIVES

Masturbation is a common practice among humans, regardless of their age, gender, culture, or religion. While there are many different opinions about masturbation within the Islamic tradition,...

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HOW ABSTINENCE PROHIBITION AND CONTRACEPTION RESTRICTIONS HARM MENTAL HEALTH AND PUBLIC HEALTH

The practice of religion has been around for thousands of years and is an important part of human culture and society. It provides individuals with spiritual guidance and helps them to connect with...

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THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF INTERNALIZED RELIGIOUS GUILT ON SEXUAL CONFIDENCE AND ATTACHMENT

Internalized religious guilt is a form of guilt that develops when someone believes they have violated their religion's teachings, values, or beliefs. It can be related to their own actions,...

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THE LONGTERM EFFECTS OF RELIGIOUS CELIBACY: EXPLORING THE PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL, AND RELATIONAL IMPACT

The act of abstaining from sexual activity is called celibacy, and it is a practice that many religions promote. It may be for a short period or for life. When people choose to remain sexually pure,...

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RELIGIOUS TEACHINGS ON SEXUAL CONSENT, DESIRE, AND MUTUAL RESPONSIBILITY BETWEEN SPOUSES

Religious teachings play an important role in shaping the understanding of sexual consent, desire, and mutual responsibility between spouses. Religions have been providing guidelines for marital life...

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ABORTION DECISIONS: HOW SIKHISM APPROACHES SEXUALITY, INTIMACY, EROTICISM, RELATIONSHIPS

Sikhs believe that every human life is sacred and should be treated with respect and care. This includes the unborn child. Sikh teachings emphasize the importance of protecting the life of the mother...

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THE IMPACT OF RELIGIOUS BELIEFS ON SEXUAL SATISFACTION: EXPLORING THE ROLE OF GUILT AND SHAME

Religious ideologies have often played an influential role in shaping cultural attitudes towards sex and sexuality, particularly in traditional societies where religious beliefs are strongly held. In...

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HOW PERIODS OF ABSTINENCE AFFECT EROTIC TENSION AND MARITAL SATISFACTION IN RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES

Sexual intercourse is an integral part of human relationships. Many couples consider it to be one of their most important needs and expectations from marriage. It can have many positive effects such...

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CAN ABSTINENCE PROMOTED BY RELIGIOUS LEADERS BE HARMFUL TO SEXUAL AUTONOMY, EROTIC EXPRESSION, AND RELATIONAL TRUST?

The issue of religious leaders promoting abstinence has been a controversial one for decades. While some people see it as an effective way to curb unwanted pregnancies and STDs, others argue that it...

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