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Do super-religious people think they are being sinful when they have sex? and do they feel guilty afterwards?

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  • Horse_ass2_small
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    Only if the sex is good. If no one is enjoying it, it's not sinful.

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  • 2008_0522stuff0016_small
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    Some super-religious people do feel sinful and guilt when they have sex, but not all.

    My sister the pastor definitely does not, but then again she's comfortable enough in her beliefs to sleep with people outside of marriage and her religion.

    A former roommate of mine definitely felt guilty about his sex life in part because of his religious beliefs. Mostly, this was because he was perusing the internet for anonymous sex and refusing to come out during the week while on Sundays he conducted the church choir.

    So, the answers is both "it depends" and "sometimes."

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  • Skull_pumpkin_small
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    I think you're assuming that super-religious (however you define that) automatically means anti-sex. The answer's going to depend on the person and what hangups they have.

    Offhand, I'd say that my poly friend who's seriously into Sufi isn't sex-averse. Nor, for that matter, are my quite-affectionate and very Catholic parents. I'm sure my friend does not feel guilty and I'm very confident my parents do not.

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  • Baby_doll_small
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    Not if I am in love and believe this relationship is leading toward partnership (for me, that means eventual marriage).
    One night stands and hookups, or FWB I do not do.

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    I have a very religious Christian friend who is married and has frequent sex. What I got from her is that only pre- and extra-marital sex are sinful :-)

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  • Hawaii_3_luau_whales_ioa_014_small
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    Depends on the individual and the couple. And what they do.

    Everyone feels differently about it.
    You'd have to ask each person.

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  • Sacri_ordines_by_charism_small
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    Sex (fornication) and sex (procreation) are supposedly divided into different categories - so the PURPOSE of the Sex becomes super important.

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    only when its gay sex and a guys got a boner up their @$$

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