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UNDERSTANDING CONSENSUAL MULTIPARTNER INTIMACY IN RELIGION: ITS IMPACT ON SPIRITUAL VALUES

Can religious ethics evolve to distinguish between exploitation and consensual multi-partner intimacy without abandoning core spiritual values? In today's world where people are more open about their...

Read More : Understanding consensual multipartner intimacy in religion: its impact on spiritual values

SEXUAL MORALITY REDEFINED: THE GROWING INTEREST IN NONMONOGAMY AND POLYAMORY AMONG RELIGIOUS INDIVIDUALS

As societies become more secular, people begin to question their faith's teachings about sexual morality. This can be seen through increased interest in topics like polyamory, nonmonogamy, LGBTQ+...

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HISTORICAL ACCOUNTS OF FREELOVE COMMUNITIES CHALLENGE TRADITIONAL RELIGIOUS MORALITY AND SEXUAL REGULATIONS

The study of free-love communities has been an important part of humanities research for decades. These groups have existed throughout history and around the world, challenging traditional gender...

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A CLOSER LOOK AT THE ROLE OF RELIGION IN POLYAMORY AND NONMONOGAMY

Polyamory, swinging, and non-monogamy refer to different types of consensual relationship structures that involve multiple partners. These practices have been around for centuries, but they are still...

Read More : A closer look at the role of religion in polyamory and nonmonogamy

SEXUAL LIBERATION PROMOTES EXPLORATION OF DESIRE BUT ALLENATES RELIGIOUS BELIEFS AND DISRESPECTS MARRIAGE

Sexual liberation is a term that has been used to describe the idea of breaking free from traditional norms regarding human sexual behavior. This concept was popularized during the 1960s, and it has...

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POLYAMORYS LEGAL RECOGNITION: EXPLORING THE COMPLICATED LANDSCAPE AROUND CONSENSUAL NONMONOGAMY

Polyamory is an increasingly popular form of non-monogamy in which individuals have multiple romantic relationships simultaneously. While it has been practiced throughout history and across cultures,...

Read More : Polyamorys legal recognition: exploring the complicated landscape around consensual nonmonogamy

SEX AND RELATIONSHIPS IN EUROPEAN SOCIETIES: EXAMINING THE ROLES OF CULTURE, GENDER, AND PERSONAL EXPERIENCE

In atheist European societies, sexual ethics, relational expectations, and erotic fulfillment are constructed without religious frameworks, but they may still be influenced by cultural norms, social...

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SECULAR BELGIUM EMBRACES AUTONOMY IN ITS APPROACH TO SEX AND RELATIONSHIPS, BUT AT WHAT COST?

Sexual Ethics, Erotic Freedom, and Relationship Intimacy
In secular Belgian society, there is a strong emphasis on individual autonomy and personal choice when it comes to matters related to...

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POLYAMORY: EXPLORING NONMONOGAMY, ENERGY HEALING & SPIRITUAL SEX

Polyamory, also known as non-monogamy, is an increasingly popular lifestyle choice among people who believe that romantic and sexual exclusivity is unnecessary for healthy relationships. This...

Read More : Polyamory: exploring nonmonogamy, energy healing & spiritual sex

RELIGIOUSLY SANCTIONED POLYGAMY VERSUS SECULAR POLYAMORY: DIFFERENCES IN CONSENT AND RELATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY

Polygamy is the practice of having multiple spouses simultaneously. It has been practiced for centuries across different cultures and religions but is now illegal in many countries around the world....

Read More : Religiously sanctioned polygamy versus secular polyamory: differences in consent and relational responsibility