Religious rhetoric has been used to promote a sense of personal shame related to sexual expression and intimate relationships. This can lead to a number of negative consequences, including guilt,...
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Religion has always been a significant factor in shaping societal norms and cultural values that dictate how people communicate their feelings and desires regarding sex and intimacy. It is a...
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The question "What are the psychological, relational, and social effects of postpartum sexual abstinence prescribed by religious doctrines?" is often asked when considering the impact of religion on...
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There are different opinions regarding whether sexual exploration during adolescence is morally acceptable or not. Some people believe that it is completely wrong, while others think it is part of...
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Shiite thought is a branch of Islam that emphasizes the importance of following the teachings of Muhammad's family members after his death. Within this tradition, there are many debates about how to...
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In most religions, there are strict rules regarding how men and women should interact, especially when it comes to romantic and sexual relations.
This is not always the case for Bahá'ís, who...
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There are many factors to consider when discussing abortion within the context of a Canadian Sikh community, including family expectations, religious doctrine, and sexual autonomy. In some families,...
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The term "Sikh" refers to a group of people who practice Sikhism, which is a monotheistic religion that originated in India during the 15th century CE. It is based on the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev...
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How Does Contemporary Muslim Discourse On Contraception Reflect Tensions Between Religious Doctrine, Sexual Ethics, And Individual Autonomy?
Contemporary Muslim discourse on contraception reveals...
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Sexual morality is a set of beliefs about appropriate and desirable sexual behaviors, including intercourse, masturbation, fetishes, contraception, pornography, prostitution, homosexuality,...
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: Rejecting patriarchy: how religious authority shaped sexual morality and gender roles