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IS SELFPLEASURE SINFUL? A LOOK AT MORMONISM'S VIEWS ON MASTURBATION

Masturbation is an act that involves stimulating one's own genitals for pleasure without involving another person. It has been a hotly debated issue throughout history and across cultures. In recent...

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CAN A GREEK ORTHODOX BELIEVER MASTURBATE? THE ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF SELFGRATIFICATION IN THE EASTERN CHRISTIAN FAITH

Masturbation is a controversial subject even among Christians, but for those who are part of the Eastern Orthodox Church, it can become an extremely complicated issue due to their specific views on...

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SEXUAL STAGNATION AND INTERNAL NARRATIVES: HOW COUPLES CAN OVERCOME IT WITH OPEN DIALOGUE AND MUTUAL RESPECT

The phenomenon of sexual stagnation or monotony is prevalent in modern romantic relationships, where couples may find themselves stuck in a rut after years of being together. This can lead to...

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SEXUAL RELATIONS | THE IMPORTANCE OF CLEAR EXPECTATIONS AND BOUNDARIES IN CONNECTIONS

In many cultures, human beings have an innate need to connect with others through physical and emotional bonds. These connections can range from casual encounters to committed partnerships.
The...

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WHAT DOES EROTIC PLEASURE MEAN WHEN IT COMES TO INDIVIDUALS VS. INTERACTIONS?

Is erotic pleasure fundamentally individualistic, or inherently relational in its meaning?
To answer this question, we must first define what is meant by "erotic pleasure" and consider how it can...

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