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Re: Social conditioning
(Anonymous) 2024-04-21 05:15 pm (UTC)(link)Re: Social conditioning
(Anonymous) 2024-04-21 06:21 pm (UTC)(link)MMMH, you are right on the monk point and almost any religious having their version of them (the nuns and celibacy dichotomy is especially prominent), but larger families does not correlate with celibacy rates.
In a religious context, if you don't have a wife/husband/partner you are going to be celibate because people usually don't have sex outside of marriage because it's deemed "wrong" (or have sex and hide it for shame).
If you are religious and married you have kids, often times this result in a large family (because highly religious people often don't use contraception and/or are against abortion). It's not really correlated.
Curious, though, my perspective is that catholic people are way stricter with celibacy vows, but I wonder if it's just my bias. It probably is!