Research suggests that an attempt to suppress sexual thoughts among religious people in fact causes a rebound effect, creating a greater fixation on sexual fantasies and desires.

The study, called '', examined differences between Jewish Orthodox teenagers and secular adolescents in Israel.

Overall, it found that religious teenagers had greater preoccupation with sexual thoughts, were more likely to report lower-well being, and and were more likely to attempt to suppress sexual thoughts. 

Research suggests that attempt to suppress sexual thoughts among religious people in fact causes a rebound effect.

Study examined differences between Jewish Orthodox teenagers and secular adolescents in Israel. In case you loved this short article and you wish to receive more info concerning como empezar un Xxx Porn i implore you to visit the web site. File photo

The first survey of 661 teenagers found that religious people had greater preoccupation with unwanted sexual thoughts, also known as compulsive sexual behavior (CSB) than secular teens.

A second survey of 522 adolescents discovered that religious adolescents reported lower well-being, which researchers believe is linked to their preoccupation with CSB.

A final study interviewed 317 teenagers, and it found that the religious teenagers were more likely to report attempts to suppress unwanted sexual thoughts and fantasies, which then led to more compulsive sexual behavior and lower well-being.

'The study reflects, in my opinion, the complex reality among religious adolescents.

It seems that the religious public should examine its ways regarding the importance of discourse and the ability to engage in sexuality and sexual education even in the early stages of adolescence,' study author Yaniv Efrati said to