Buddhist Perspective on Sexual Relationships Buddha Knows หน้า 33
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In Buddhism, sexual intercourse is seen as a source of temporary pleasure that may lead to suffering if indulged excessively. While there are no direct teachings regarding premarital sex, it is advised that sexual relationships should occur when a couple is ready to take on the responsibilities of marriage and family. Premarital sex is often viewed negatively within the tradition, seen as a sign of a weak mind and likened to consuming unripe fruit. Although not strictly prohibited, it is generally regarded as harmful and contrary to Buddhist values, leading to potential problems for the individuals involved.

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-Buddhism and sex
-Premarital relationships
-Mindfulness in sexual engagement
-Buddhist teachings on responsibility
-Cultural views on premarital sex

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Buddhist View on Sex Monica offers only temporary pleasure which also has negative effects. Therefore, intercourse should be valued and engaged in with the awareness that overindulgence could lead to suffering as well. : Is it, according to the Buddhist Laws, acceptable to have sexual relationships before marriage? Luang Phaw: There is no direct teaching about premarital sex. However, the Lord Buddha taught that sexual relationship should take place only when a couple is ready to be husband and wife who are responsible for offspring in order to continue their clan. Premarital sex is considered the result of a person's weak and unhealthy mind. It can be compared with an unripe fruit that is taken before its time. There is no exact teaching or restriction about premarital sex, but most Buddhists regard it as a disgrace and a violation of Buddhist tradition. As a matter of fact, this kind of relationship will cause many problems. The people who have sex before marriage will devalue the 35
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