No. If you are married, does this mean you are not allow to have sex? That statement should not include "always" Of course, you must abstinence sexual desires, if you are unaged, or (in bad cases) rape, and sexual abuse.
Chastity is commonly defined as abstaining from sexual activity outside of marriage. However, the exact definition of chastity can vary depending on cultural, religious, and personal beliefs. Some people may interpret chastity more broadly to include a commitment to purity and self-control in all aspects of life, not just in regard to sexual activity.
No, chastity is not always defined as sexual abstinence. While it can refer to abstaining from sexual activity, it can also encompass broader concepts such as practicing moderation, self-control, and maintaining purity in thought, word, and action. The definition of chastity may vary depending on cultural, religious, or personal beliefs.
Chastity means abstinence from sexual intercourse (purity).
The virtue of chastity requires maintaining sexual purity, whether through abstinence or fidelity within marriage. It involves self-control, respecting oneself and others, and valuing intimacy as a sacred and meaningful aspect of relationships.
ABSTINENCE
Synonyms of chastity include pure, clean, chaste. Chastity, a mature term, can be the practice of faithfulness and fidelity, but it is essentially the practice of refraining from extramarital sexual intercourse.
Chastity is not engaging in sexual behaviours.
One aspect of chastity is avoiding sexual intercourse until you're married.
That means that you refrain from sexual intercourse - in other words, that you don't have sexual intercourse.
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Chastity is the state of purity, free from impure thoughts and actions. Celibacy is the state of not being married.
The English word celibacyderives from the Latin caelibatus, "state of being unmarried", from Latin caelebs, meaning "unmarried". Often blurred with the word Abstinence incorrectly, as the original Latin is very specific about being unmarried.Continence is self-restraint or abstinence in regard to sexual activity.Abstinence is the act or practice of refraining from indulging an appetite or desire, especially for alcoholic drink or sexual intercourse. (includes Continence).Chastity is the condition or quality of being pure or chaste. Choosing to live a life akin to virgins.Temperance refers to moderation and self-restraint and sobriety to gravity in bearing, manner, or treatment.
When one decides not to indulge in any sexual activity