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