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Is religion affecting your sexuality?

Is religion , faith, affecting influencing your sexuality , relationships?
Is there something you would like to be different in your sex life , when you imagine there was no religion?

luckytobealive 7 Sep 27
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Yes, but in a good way.

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i am not religious, in fact, i am anti-religious. Religion is one of the root cause of evil.

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knew I was different at 4 yo; that's way before I was toted off to church

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Religion has affected sex and sexuality adversely for centuries. Religion has no place judging and governing sexual behavior.

SamL Level 7 Oct 8, 2017
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id make a joke about my sex life but i don't have one

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"If the love fits wear it, baby
And if it feels good, put it on" - Leslie Pearl

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it depends on the religion there's some religions that control the sexual life of its believer

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No, but the converse is true, and it's the lack thereof that I now find myself in; it's quite liberating.

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It did when I was younger. Now that I'm an atheist (and sexually liberal), one of the aspects of religion that I find the most contemptuous is its view of human sexuality. We are sexual beings and trying to overly suppress that is unhealthy both physiologically and psychologically.

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Nope. When I came out as a transgender woman, I basically got disowned by my mom and her entire extended family.

I'm going to be myself, love whom I wanna love, fck whom I wanna fck (assuming consent, of course!), and do what I wanna do. No braindead stone age superstition is going to stop me.

Just do it!

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Not at all, but I see how it does to others. Even other partners. It's sad to be so hung up about your own body.

So true

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No. I'm not religious and I worked that out long ago. The key is consent, respect and love.

Amen

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Being raised with religion was repressive. Braking the rules has long been cause for guilt shame and ridicule for myself and many other people.
Breaking away from the rules that society and religion have imposed upon us has brought freedoms.

Donna Level 6 Sep 28, 2017

I certainly agree

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That's a relatively private matter. I'm not sure if people should or would share this on a public forum. Even if we think we're behind a wall of anonymity, we're not. However, Maybe I'm wrong, and some people want to share.

I agree!

you never know ha haaa

We all have a sense of privacy and decency. We'll just have to do it properly

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