Argumentative Essay On Premarital Sex

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Growing up in a Catholic home with a Catholic education, it was pretty much engraved into my brain that sex before marriage was something to be avoided. Never being exposed to any other views, I believed everything that was told to me about the matter, even the most stressed belief that I would go to hell if I engaged in premarital sex. I was always informed about the negative aspects of sex and how it’s bad for you, but I never seemed to learn anything that was considered to be positive unless it involved waiting until you tied the knot. It wasn’t until I became interested in boys that I began to explore the possibility that sex wasn’t as bad as many made it seem to be. In fact, I learned along the way that many of the people that stressed …show more content…

Although premarital sex is primarily viewed in a negative light, nowadays, the stress on the bad that it brings is not as prevalent as it has been in the past. We are now presented with the issues of whether or not birth control should be provided for sexually inclined teenagers or if sex education should be taught in all schools. I believe that people are beginning to adapt to the newer views on sex, and rather than trying to discourage people from engaging in it, they are trying to find ways to encourage safe-sex so that the health of those who are sexually active is not compromised. Considering the morality of premarital sex, in my opinion, I believe that the answer can only be given if you know the intentions of both partners and whether or not consent is obviously existent. I do not agree with the belief that sex before marriage is a sin, but rather, I see it as a way of deeper communication that has been given to us. It is our responsibility to make sure that we do not use it as a way of satisfying ourselves by inflicting pain on the other, but by treating the act, and the partner involved, with respect. If those who want to engage in premarital sex treat it as a way to improve their relationship or their own health, rather than using it to satisfy themselves without asking for consent or not giving thought to the negative outcomes, I believe that it could be considered a moral

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