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how to seperate religion and facts?

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naurmi008
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how to seperate religion and facts?

Unread post by naurmi008 »

hi!
so i'm in the middle of going through a semi-pregnancy scare
i say semi because i know there isn't anything to be scared or worried about. i've only been practicing safe sex (manual sex) with my boyfriend and we've done this before and i was totally ok, yet this time for some reason i've been getting these irrational fears
i think this might stems from my deep rooted religous beliefs
i know logically that manual sex, regardless of all the "what if"s, cannot pose a pregnancy risk
but i just can't shake the feeling away, probably because i've always thought that engaging in ANY kind ot sexual activity will lead to a punishment fron God
this has led me to not be able to fully enjoy my sexuality, even when i'm practicing it safely
idk how to stop this problem
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Re: how to seperate religion and facts?

Unread post by Sam W »

Hi naurmi008,

I think it's really sound to have recognized that religious messaging is playing a role here! One really good starting place for addressing pregnancy fears that come from religion is this piece from our Impurity Culture series: Pregnancy and Fear
And you to whom adversity has dealt the final blow/with smiling bastards lying to you everywhere you go/turn to and put out all your strength of arm and heart and brain/and like the Mary Ellen Carter rise again.
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