ANSWERS: 6
  • The way I understand it, Mormons believe that sex was given to us for procreating, and for intimacy and pleasure between a man and his wife. The Church does not govern the specific rules of sex, but leaves it up to each couple to decide together what is appropriate or not.
  • Doors locked, lights out, in the missionary position.
  • Atillion's is a good one as far as it goes. However, he seems to only be addressing what is allowed within the marital relationship. He does not address what is allowed before marriage. Any sexual activity before marriage is considered to be sinful. The Church does not dictate what a couple may or may not do once they are married (provided their activity is confined to themselves and is completely consensual). Sex is for the purpose of producing children and drawing a husband and wife closer together and it is to be saved for after the wedding.
  • No kind of sex is allowed before marriage. Petting (touching "private parts") is not allowed. Holding hands is allowed. Kissing is allowed. (But do be wise.)
  • yes i am a moron and allow it
  • I know Mormon girls who, because they won't have "sex" before marriage, engage in anal and oral sex fairly promiscuously. I am an ex-member, and I know that the LDS church teaches its youth to abstain from "petting, necking," and other sexual touching before marriage, so I'd have to assume that they frown on oral sex, officially. But horny people will do what horny people do, so if you are trying to persuade someone...it's possible.

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