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In this publication it is analyzed how premarital sex influences postponing a⁠ decision to marry and decision to have children. Basic reasons of postponing marriage are also presented. It is proved that premarital sex delays such a⁠ developmental task as selection of the spouse. It is explained that the decision to marry is influenced by the following factors resulting from premarital sex: cultural acceptance of sex outside marriage, trauma due to interruption of previous sexual relations. Longer period of fertility in case of men than women is also considered.
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Family Forum
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2012
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vol. 2
121-132
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This publication refers to the J. Bowlby’s attachment theory. This theory says that in human there is a⁠ biologically conditioned tendency to search and create proximity to significant persons. Followers of Bowlby – C. Hazan i⁠ P. Shaver considered romantic relation as an attachment relation. They have found that both in child-parent and romantic relation the same biological system is responsible for emotional and behavioral evolution of relation. The base of attachment is emotional and psychical proximity. In this work it is emphasized how important for creation of attachment in romantic relation first sexual contacts are. It is also underlined that breaking romantic or child-mother relation may provoke serious traumatism. The author of the publication claims that among factors influencing proximity in sexual relation are: emotional proximity, sex (stronger impact in case of women), earlier effort to abstain from this relation (eg. religiously motivated), whether the partner is or is not the first one (stronger impact in case of the first sexual partner).
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Care for the good of marriage and family requires complying with moral norms regulating sexual and procreative behaviors. Review studies of students attending the third class of secondary school conducted in 1992, 2000, 2003 and 2007 show that only prohibition of marital unfaithfulness is accepted by a majority of young people. In 2000 more than half of all the respondents accepted the ban on abortion. Towards the remaining norms the young people showed more or less disacceptance. In 2007 only 3% of catechized Catholics approved of the prohibition of using contraceptives, 6% of students were in favor of a ban on premarital sex, and a ban on divorces was accepted by 11% of the reviewed young people. The incompatibility of the moral attitudes with the teaching of the Church requires undertaking prophylactic-remedying actions. The present article contains numerous pastoral postulates whose fulfillment may contribute to the proper moral formation of the young generation.
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Care for the good of marriage and family requires complying with moral norms regulating sexual and procreative behaviors. Review studies of students attending the third class of secondary school conducted in 1992, 2000, 2003 and 2007 show that only prohibition of marital unfaithfulness is accepted by a majority of young people. In 2000 more than half of all the respondents accepted the ban on abortion. Towards the remaining norms the young people showed more or less disacceptance. In 2007 only 3% of catechized Catholics approved of the prohibition of using contraceptives, 6% of students were in favor of a ban on premarital sex, and a ban on divorces was accepted by 11% of the reviewed young people. The incompatibility of the moral attitudes with the teaching of the Church requires undertaking prophylactic-remedying actions. The present article contains numerous pastoral postulates whose fulfillment may contribute to the proper moral formation of the young generation.
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