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MEXICAN MORMONS SEXUAL NEGOTIATIONS: HOW COUPLES NAVIGATE STRICT MORAL GUIDELINES TO FIND INTIMACY

Mexican Mormons are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who live in Mexico. They follow the teachings of Joseph Smith and believe in the Book of Mormon. In their marriage, they...

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MORMONS ON SEX, INTIMACY, AND RELATIONSHIPS: A GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING THE ROLE OF PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL CLOSENESS.

Mormons believe that marriage is ordained of God and that it is an essential part of His plan for human happiness. They also believe that God's law governs every aspect of life, including marriage....

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UNCOVERING MORMON SEXUAL RESPONSIBILITIES: A COMPREHENSIVE LOOK AT MARRIAGE, INTIMACY, AND EROTIC SATISFACTION

Male sexual responsibilities are clearly defined in Mormonism in terms of religious obligations, marital erotic satisfaction, relational ethics, and emotional well-being. The LDS Church's official...

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MORMON BELIEFS ON SEXUAL RELATIONSHIP AND INTIMACY REGULATIONS

Mormons believe that men and women are created equal, but they have different roles in marriage. These roles include the husband leading his family spiritually, physically, intellectually,...

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EXPLORING MORMON SEXUAL NORMS: INTIMACY, RELATIONAL BOUNDARIES, AND RELIGIOUS GUILT

Mormon Sexual Norms
Latter-day Saints believe that sex is sacred and intended for marriage. This means that sexual activities outside of marriage are forbidden by church teachings. In addition to...

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