Non-reproductive sex
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- | '''Non-reproductive sex''' is [[sex]] which does not lead to [[reproduction]]. | + | '''Non-reproductive sex''' is [[sex]] which does not lead to [[Sexual reproduction |reproduction]]. |
- | The notion of [[non-reproductive sex]] is tied in with [[contraception]], which enables non-reproductive sex and denies [[sexual reproduction]]. | + | |
+ | The notion of non-reproductive sex is tied in with [[contraception]], which enables non-reproductive sex and denies [[sexual reproduction]]. Other related concepts are [[homosexuality]] and [[sexual fetish]]es. | ||
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+ | Non-reproductive sex is [[frowned upon]] in [[Christianity and sexuality|Christian views on sexuality]]. | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Anticonception]] | ||
+ | *[[Crime against nature]] | ||
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Non-reproductive sex is sex which does not lead to reproduction.
The notion of non-reproductive sex is tied in with contraception, which enables non-reproductive sex and denies sexual reproduction. Other related concepts are homosexuality and sexual fetishes.
Non-reproductive sex is frowned upon in Christian views on sexuality.
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