Sexual Autonomy vs Religious Moral Codes
Religion is an integral part of many people's lives, providing them with guidance and structure.
For those who choose to follow certain religions that...
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: The battle between personal desire and religious morals: how individuals navigate conflicting ideologies
Religious prohibitions on sexual freedom have been an integral part of many cultures throughout history. For centuries, religions such as Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Shintoism,...
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: Reconciling religion and sexual desire: a guide to understanding religious prohibitions on intimacy
Portugal is a predominantly Catholic country, and its cultural and sexual norms have been shaped by centuries of Catholic influence. From early marriage to procreation, from homosexuality to...
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: An exploration of how catholicism continues to shape sexual attitudes in portugal
The word "sex" appears frequently in everyday life - on social media posts, pop music lyrics, advertising campaigns, TV shows, movies, books, magazines, etc. But there is also another side to this...
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: Sexuality and religion: understanding how adherents reconcile conflicting forces
Sexual attraction and emotional attachment are two important aspects of human behavior that often come together to form the basis for romantic relationships. While these two factors may seem like...
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: Reconciling sexual desire with fear and insecurity strategies for healthy intimate relationships
Some people find themselves in situations where they experience strong sexual desires or feelings towards another person but cannot act upon them due to various reasons. This can be because of...
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: Navigating sexual desire while staying true to oneself: practical strategies for selfreconciliation
There has been an increasing interest in understanding how the aesthetic qualities of queer art can be used to explore issues surrounding sexual identity and ethics. This essay examines whether the...
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: How can aesthetics and ethics combine to reconcile desire in queer art?