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HOW RELIGIOUS BELIEFS IMPACT SEXUAL MISTAKES AND THE RESULTING FEELINGS OF GUILT AND SHAME?

Sexual mistakes are common among people from all religions, cultures, social backgrounds, and genders. Many factors contribute to these mistakes, such as peer pressure, hormones, alcohol consumption,...

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ANCIENT TEMPTATIONS: EXPLORING THE LURE OF FORBIDDEN PLEASURE AMID MORAL CODES AND EMOTIONAL FREEDOM

The desire for forbidden pleasure is a phenomenon that has fascinated writers, thinkers, artists, and ordinary people since ancient times. It is an attraction to things that are either socially...

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HOW SELFDISGUST CAN ARISE FROM INTERNALIZED MORALITY ABOUT SEXUALITY AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT

Self-Disgust Emerges from Internalized Moral Conflict Regarding Sexuality
Self-disgust is an unpleasant feeling of intense disapproval towards one's own thoughts, actions, or body. It can be...

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SEXUALITY AND THE FORMATION OF IDENTITY: UNDERSTANDING HOW OUR VALUES SHAPE WHO WE ARE

Moral Discourse and Identity Formation
Moral discourse is an important aspect of human society that affects the way people form their identities and develop their sense of self. In recent years,...

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THE IMPACT OF INTERNALIZED MORALITY ON LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT AMONG LGBT INDIVIDUALS

LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) individuals face various moral challenges that can impede their growth into strong leaders who are capable of taking effective action to advance their...

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