LOL... Mine! :-) I can only speak from personal experience, though; my hubby was my first and only (and I was his.) We've spent ten years teaching eachother how to be the best lovers to eachother that we can be. There's no comparing eachother with former lovers, no confusion over techniques that might've worked on someone else, but don't work on us, no baggage of any kind. We've had the advantage of getting to know eachother in every way, more completely than we've ever known anyone else, and it's very freeing. Sex has gotten better and better.
I think your question is kind of funny, BTW; I don't find it offensive. Oh; I'm Christian, and yes, that's definitely played a role in my husband's and my relationship- in all ways- for the better.
P.S. Mr. Genius: Please read the bible before making such assinine statements. There is no biblically prescribed sex position, Genius. BELIEVE me. :-)
In fact, if you are interested in reading some pretty hot biblical material, try the Song of Solomon. For its day, it's full of some intense, suggestive sexual imagery.
2007-07-09 02:48:33
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answered by hoff_mom 4
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You're going to have to learn to differentiate between religion and spirituality. Religion is a form of structured rules dealing with belief systems and forms of worship. Unless it's a religion like Shaker or another which forbids sex, it won't have any effect on how good a lover a person is. The one exception to this rule is Kundalini Yoga, which is primarily based on sex, so I guess you could consider this the answer to your question. However, some people don't consider yoga a religion, so...
Spirituality, which is not put in a box of religion, should make a person a better lover since it would make them more sensitive to the other person.
2007-07-09 09:43:47
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answered by mommanuke 7
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Atheism is not a religion but Atheists are the best lovers. We don't have any hangups about sex like the christians. The missionary position is absolutely boring but the only one approved in the bible.
2007-07-09 09:41:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Ah Ha! I have proof for this one.
It's Christian.
there was a study done by the University of Chicago that showed Christian married women had the best sex.
It was called, "Revenge of the Church ladies!" I heard it on the news.
And the bible talks about sex how wonderful it is. Who made sex? GO God!
Woo hoo!
2007-07-09 09:42:09
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answered by Jeanmarie 7
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Honey, it's like I told you last time you asked this question: each group will have its freaks and its prudes. Christianity may overall have more prudes, but it's unfair to make a statement like this because each religion has such diverse membership.
2007-07-09 09:39:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Buddhists
2007-07-09 09:42:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Religions never never make someone, ......most centered around freewill........it is up to the individual to make what ever they want to be best in
2007-07-09 09:41:07
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answered by soundfamiliar 4
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You would have to have sex with someone from every faith and then compare. Not a safe thing to do, really, nor a moral one....
Of course, this assumes you go by the schientific method. You'd have to have different variables, etc.
Didn't someone ask this same thing yesterday?
2007-07-09 09:40:13
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answered by batgirl2good 7
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The ones that make you ashamed of your nude body make people the worst lovers.
2007-07-09 09:41:35
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answered by americanhero_aa 2
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Pagans naturally, as we have had a lot of practice and we don't have the sexual hang-up's of mainstream religion...
Blessed Be....)O(
2007-07-09 09:50:00
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answered by Bunge 7
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