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    Jasleen Lopez Theology 4-4th February 4‚ 2013 Premarital Sex What does the Catholic Church say about premarital sex? What is the history of this issue? How is society handling about the issue? What are its possible outcomes? What are its statistics? Premarital sex is having a sexual relationship with someone before receiving the Holy sacrament of marriage. The Catholic Church says that having sexual relationships between a man and a woman is supposed

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    Statement: Many young teenager is now engage in what we call premarital sex. Teenager now a days is not aware of what are the effect of early engagement in premarital sex. well‚ we can’t even blame some of them because each one of us has its reason and causes why young girls and boys engage in sex. There are some advantages and disadvantages in premarital sex and also how young teenager makes it sacred and natural. Premarital sex is sexual activity practiced by persons who are unmarried. The

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    http://customcollegeessays.com/blog/free-essay-on-premarital-sex.html ree Essay on Premarital Sex Premarital sex is one of the social topics which are rather uncommon for discussion. The issue itself is debatable as modern females do not consider virginity as something to be proud of. In addition‚ the attitude of society towards sexual relationships has significantly changed with less importance being attributed to virginity and purity of women. Nevertheless‚ if you are given an assignment to write

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    DISHARMONY: PREMARITAL RELATIONSHIP DISSOLUTION A Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate School of the University of Notre Dame in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Clint C. Elison David M. Klein‚ Director Graduate Program in Sociology Notre Dame‚ Indiana July 2010 © Copyright 2010 Clint C. Elison DISHARMONY: PREMARITAL RELATIONSHIP DISSOLUTION Abstract by Clint C. Elison Using data from the RELATE Institute‚ this dissertation

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    Premarital sex is considered immoral as its consequences leads to other immoral behavior and also breaking of the law. When people engage in unprotected premarital sex‚ it will lead to unwanted pregnancies and children born out of wedlock. This leads to mental and emotional stress for couples who are not ready to bear the responsibility of having children. As premarital sex often occurs throughout teenage years and among teenagers and adolescents‚ many are not ready for unwanted pregnancies after

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    woman & a man” PREMARITAL – “before marriage” Premarital sex is sexual activity practiced by persons who are unmarried or before marriage. Premarital sexuality is any sexual activity with an opposite sex partner or with a same sex partner before he/she has started a married life. The term is usually used to refer the intercourse before the legal age of a marriage. ADDITIONS: Sexuality is not an instrument of enjoying lustful pleasure for human beings‚ at least. In premarital sex‚ many a times

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    Running Head: THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF COHABITATION The Negative Effects of Cohabitation University of Phoenix The Negative Effects of Cohabitation In today modern society with such high rate of divorce‚ many people are turning to cohabitation. With the 2000 census reporting 5.5 million cohabiting couples ‚ up 3.2 million from 1990 ( Simmons & O’Connell‚ 2003)‚ it is clear that cohabitation is a trend that needs to be further examined. Cohabitation is viewed as an attractive alternative or

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    Research Paper Submitted to: Mrs. Leah Tabile Submitted by: Perez‚ Danna Dorothy Nicole S. BSTM-1B Moral Issues (Premarital Sex) I. Introduction Premarital sex is a huge problem in society today; the numbers are staggering. "Among people who have been married‚ a raging ninety- three percent of men‚ and eighty percent of women (between ages eighteen and fifty-four) have lost their virginity before their honeymoon". Teens everywhere are not waiting until they

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    Cohabitation also called consensual union or de facto marriage; refer to unmarried heterosexual couples living together in an intimate relationship. Until recently‚ cohabitation as such is not a new phenomenon‚ there have experienced rapid growth in their cohabitation rates‚ particularly those in Europe. However‚ it is often seen as entailing fewer responsibilities at the legal‚ economic‚ and even emotional levels‚ so the author of the article thinks that the disadvantages of cohabitation are more

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    who studies here to see partners living together. “Live-in partners” are very common in this campus. We all know that if the parents will know their son or daughter engage with this‚ they will not agree or be insulted. We can call this as cohabitation. Cohabitation is an emotional and physical intimate relationship which includes a common living place and which exists without legal or religious sanction. Living in together will sometimes ruin the studies of the students in a way that they start to

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