yes they do, because it is a sin for them to act on it.
2006-12-07 07:57:57
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answered by DO YOU KNOW WHERE GARY IS? 3
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I don't believe they do. It doesn't matter what religion you are or if you even have religion at all. People are always fascinated by the fact of so many people engaging in sexual activities. The only reason people act this way is because they usually are stupid to the common fact of life, caring about who they're with. They only care briefly when they want sex. After that, they usually blow the person off. The more people engage in these multiple activites, the more they will become venerable to STDs, the promise of other debilitating diseases like cervyical cancer, prostate and testicular cancers, even kidney concerns.
So, in the long run, one has to ask themselves, should they resist the temptation until they feel it's worth it or do they wish to hop into bed with everybody on their block and try pushing their luck with what He has given you.
2006-12-07 16:02:14
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answered by ? 3
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i don't have sexual issues, but then again, i'm not religious. i'm a born again christian. christianity's not about religion, it's about having a friendship with the Lord. in response to your question, though, my husband makes me very happy, and i have no complaints. but i do think that people who don't have convictions about waiting until you're married to have sex probably do have more issues, because (especially if the person sleeps around a lot) they're constantly comparing their partners' sexual performance to that of their former partners. they're not as contented, and often feel empty because of it. if a man's not married, he's more likely to think that he can just have fun with a girl today and not even speak to her tomorrow.
2006-12-07 16:22:01
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answered by jenn w 4
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Sometimes. The more orthodox religious people tend to have the most sexual frustration, whereas those who play 'looser' with the rules and don't go for all the limitations on sex tend to be happier.
And then there are the _orthodox_ religious people harboring feelings for their own gender, they have serious sexual issues because their religion convinces them that those feelings have to be downtrodden, and as a result that frustrates them more.
2006-12-07 15:55:10
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answered by Modern Jesus 2
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People are unable to understand thier own feeling so for years they have been blaming other people for thier own selfish reasons. When all that time it was time wishing there sexual thought wave to them. I know! I have been a subject of sexual testing for 20 years by the Catholics and Bush.
2006-12-07 16:11:53
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answered by dorthix 1
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Not all, but many "religious people" do have sexual issues.
2006-12-07 16:04:14
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answered by Red 4
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No, it's just that when they mess up the rest of the world looks down on them and says, "You told us not to these things, yet look you've done. Idiot!"
The truth is we're all human and we all have our temptations. But it's what we do when faced with them that determines how we live.
2006-12-07 15:59:43
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answered by Daniel M 1
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Last I knew I didn't have any sexual issues.
2006-12-07 15:53:29
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answered by Stephen 6
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i personally think religious people (ie "born again christians") get married too young because they want to have sex. and don't believe it premarital sex. Everyone I know who got married young (18-21) were major bible thumpers. so yet. i'd agree they do.
2006-12-07 15:54:07
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answered by should be working 4
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nah it comes down to each person as all isues. I am sure some groups attract people that have a majority standard but this doesn't reflect the group.
2006-12-07 15:54:11
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answered by Labatt113 4
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They have far less issues in general than you
2006-12-07 16:45:20
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answered by me 6
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