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Buddhism teaches that sexual intercourse should be viewed as a commitment, primarily for procreation and the enhancement of roles within a family. Unlike animals driven by instinct, human relationships should foster a spiritual connection, with parents serving as the first teachers and mentors for their children. This perspective encourages couples to rise above mere physical desires and to focus on their vital roles in guiding their offspring towards virtues and enlightenment.

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-Buddhist teachings on sex
-Commitment in relationships
-The role of parents in Buddhism
-Contrasting human and animal sexual behaviors
-The spiritual significance of procreation

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Buddhist View on Sex Monica : What does Buddhist script say about sexual life for the Buddhists? Luang Phaw: Buddhism suggests that intercourse should be treated as a commitment rather than an entertainment. This means that a couple should have intercourse only when they wish to have offspring who will reincarnate to this world for the pursuit of perfections. This makes a human birth different from the birth of animals such as cat and bird which are driven by lust and instinct only. Moreover, this kind of relationship is regarded as a means to enhance people's roles and status. It makes husbands and wives become parents who are the first teachers, the selfless givers, and the spiritual guide for their children. Parents have to perform the duty of a good virtue-mentor by presenting the gateway leading to heaven or nirvana. They are comparable to the noble ones of the family. Thus, all couples should realize this issue and never be obsessed by sexual intercourse. They should contemplate that intercourse 34
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