Premarital sex is common in this society, but due to the lack of sex education, many women do take protective measures when having sex! In order to prevent and reduce the occurrence of premarital sex and unmarried pregnancy, teenagers should be given appropriate positive education on sexual physiology, sexual psychology and sexual morality. So, what are the psychological factors behind women having sex before marriage?
Nine Psychological Factors for Women to Have Sexual Behavior Before Marriage
Passionate Love Psychology
The two entered a passionate relationship from their first love, feeling like glue and having a feeling of 'not seeing each other in a day is like being separated by three autumns'. When love reaches its peak, once a vow of love is made, sexual activity also follows. Although these girls may feel shy about having an abortion, they do not feel empty or discouraged, and even consider it a selfless dedication to their boyfriend.
Cater to psychology
These girls believe that their boyfriends have better conditions than themselves in all aspects. When their boyfriends make sexual demands, they silently agree and cater to each other out of fear of losing them.
Possessive psychology
This type of girl thinks her boyfriend is good, while other girls have a certain degree of competitiveness with her. In order to avoid losing out in the competition, they engage in sexual activity, creating a fait accompli and achieving the goal of possession.
Concealing psychology
They often engage in sexual activity with their boyfriends under compulsion. When boyfriends make sexual demands, they don't want to do so from the bottom of their hearts, but they can't resist it and do it.
Fluke mentality
After having sexual intercourse for the first time, most people develop a nervous fear of pregnancy. But over time, when I realized that it was okay, I developed a sense of luck. As a result, she became pregnant.
Submissive psychology
These girls are often coerced and controlled by the male side when they seek help from men to solve difficulties such as recruitment. Despite their inner reluctance, they still endure sexual activity.
Curious psychology
Girls entering the stage of puberty and development experience a series of changes in their bodies as their levels of sex hormones increase, and at the same time, they also develop a curiosity about sex. These young girls engage in sexual activity with a curious desire to try.
Reverse psychology
The marriage of these girls is often obstructed by their families, relatives, friends and organizations, and they are not allowed to associate with their sweethearts. As a result, they have reverse psychology and sexual behavior.
Indifferent psychology
Under the influence of the Western "sexual liberation", these girls have an indifferent attitude towards premarital sex, so they can't stop.
Adolescent girls develop a hazy sexiness and enjoy making friends with the opposite sex. The increasing number of neutral scenes in movies and TV dramas, rich youth communication, and diverse social influences have led them to advance their sexual arousal towards childhood, arousing their desire to make friends with the opposite sex and generating subtle sexual impulses. Their social experience is not rich, they are shallow in the world, and they are not easy to control their emotions. They are prone to falling in love and unable to extricate themselves, and even a mistake can become eternal hatred. Adolescence is also known as the sexual danger period by psychologists.