Orthodox Judaism holds that sex should be practiced only within the confines of marriage and exclusively between the relevant spouses. Liberal Jews (Conservative, Reconstructionist, and Reform Jews) tend to be less concerned with the question of premarital sex and often tacitly permit it. However, if Liberal Jews are asked about whether or not it is actually permissible, they will default to the Orthodox standard. Atheist Jews typically see no issue with premarital sex as long as it is between two consenting adults.
Orthodox Judaism prohibits people of opposite sexes to touch each other unless married (handshakes might be allowed). Homosexuality is prohibited.
Conservative Judaism prohibits male-male anal sex; other than that, there are no enforced restrictions on homosexuality. Avoiding "promiscuity" and "preparing oneself for traditional marriage" is encouraged, with no particular restriction on sex outside of marriage.
Reform Judaism does not observe or require traditional rules on sexuality. --Information from Wikipedia.org
No!
Orthodox Jews don't allow it, but the other branches do whatever they want!
Yes, there is no law against premarital sex in Germany.
Only after legal marriage
They're allowed to have sex.
Premarital sex in Islam is haram. Which means it is not allowed and it is a sin. It however, does not invalidate a marriage. You can marry this girl eventually, which would actually be good in God's eyes.
Ang premarital sex sa Tagalog ay kilala bilang "pakikiapid bago ang kasal." Ito ay ang gawain ng pagtatalik bago ang pag-iisang dibdib o pagsasama sa legal na kasal.
No, Judaism teaches that sex is a natural part of life. According to the Torah, it is the husband's responsibility to please his wife sexually.
The premarital sex happens when the persons come so closer to their heart
No, it is not allowed in any of the three Abrahamic religions; Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
If you are a Muslim it will have to be without premarital sex because Muslims are not allowed to have sex before marriage and that goes for both men and women. Dating means going out to movies and restaurants or the Zoo or park, getting to know each other. Not having sex.
No. This branch of Judaism rejects homosexuality as immoral, since the Torah forbids it (Leviticus ch.18).
Premarital sex is having sex before you are married.