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Cultural beliefs shape sexual attitudes from "summary" of Intimate Relationships and Sexual Health by Catherine Davies,Melissa Dubie

Cultural beliefs play a significant role in shaping individuals' attitudes towards sex. These beliefs are deeply ingrained within a society and serve as a framework for understanding and interpreting sexual behaviors. For example, in some cultures, sex is viewed as a taboo topic that should not be openly discussed, while in others, it is seen as a natural and essential aspect of life. These differing beliefs can influence how individuals perceive their own sexuality and the sexuality of others. Moreover, cultural beliefs can also impact how individuals express their sexuality within intimate relationships. For instance, in cultures where premarital sex is frowned upon, individuals may feel guilty or ashamed for engaging in sexual activities outside of marriage. On the other hand, in cultures where sexual experimentation is encouraged, individuals may feel more comfortable exploring their sexuality with their partners. Additionally, cultu...
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    Intimate Relationships and Sexual Health

    Catherine Davies

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