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HOW TO BREAK FREE FROM EROTIC GUILT: THE ROLE OF RELIGIOUS RHETORIC AND SEXUALITY IN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA

What is Erotic Guilt?
Erotic guilt refers to the feeling of shame, embarrassment, or discomfort associated with one's own sexual desires or behaviors, often based on societal norms or religious...

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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SEXUAL ABSTINENCE PRACTICES AND EROTIC COGNITION IN RELIGIOUSLY MOTIVATED INDIVIDUALS

The topic of religiously motivated sexual abstinence is a complicated one that has been debated extensively in academic circles for years. Some researchers have argued that such practices can lead to...

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ARE WOMEN RESPONSIBLE FOR MEETING THEIR HUSBANDS SEXUAL NEEDS? NOW

The concept of sexual entitlement refers to the belief that an individual is entitled to certain types or levels of sexual activity without having to earn it through any action or effort beyond...

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GENDERED RELIGIOUS INTERPRETATIONS AND THEIR IMPACT ON SEXUAL COMMUNICATION AND POWER DYNAMICS BETWEEN PARTNERS.

Gendered religious interpretations have a profound impact on power dynamics and sexual communication between partners. According to the World Bank, more than half of the world's population is...

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OVERCOMING RELIGIOUS SEXUAL GUILT: A PATH TO HEALTHIER RELATIONSHIPS AND IMPROVED EROTICISM

Internalized religious sexual guilt is a pervasive issue among many religious individuals who struggle with their faith and sexuality. It refers to the feelings of shame, anxiety, and self-doubt that...

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HISTORICAL SHIFTS IN RELIGIOUS CONTROL OVER SEXUALITY IN EUROPE

Historical Shifts in Religious Control Over Sexuality in Europe
Throughout history, European societies have experienced significant changes regarding their attitudes towards sex, sexuality, and...

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SEXUALITY, IDENTITY, AND RELIGION: EXPLORING THE INTERSECTIONS OF GENDER ROLES AND SPIRITUAL BELIEFS

Religion plays an important role in shaping people's understanding of sexual behavior and how it relates to their identity as men and women. Religious beliefs can influence expectations around who...

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THE IMPACT OF RELIGIOUS BELIEFS ON SEXUAL DESIRES AND THOUGHTS: UNDERSTANDING THE COMPLEX RELATIONSHIP

The idea that certain types of thoughts are taboo is not limited to religious communities; it exists across all cultures and societies. Sexual desires, fantasies, and activities, which can vary...

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SEXUALITY IN THE DISABLED COMMUNITY: DECONSTRUCTING RELIGIOUS MORALS AND STEREOTYPES TO IMPROVE WELLBEING AND ESTEEM

Sexual desires are an essential part of human nature, but they can be influenced by various factors such as cultural norms, social expectations, and personal beliefs. For individuals with...

Read More : Sexuality in the disabled community: deconstructing religious morals and stereotypes to improve wellbeing and esteem

A LOOK AT THE INTERSECTION OF SEXUAL VULNERABILITY AND MORAL RISK IN RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES

Sexual vulnerability is a human condition that has existed since ancient times. It refers to the inherent ability of individuals to experience sexual desire and pleasure, yet be susceptible to harm...

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