AS we all know the Society has very strict guidelines regarding conduct between the sexes. In the cong I grew up in, it was so small-minded that if you were single, and seen talking to a member of the opposite sex, you were presumed to be in some sort of relationship with him/her.
Sex before marriage is out of the question, with heavy petting also looked down upon.
Dating is a serious affair, with all onlookers expecting engagement/marriage to be the outcome. I'm sure that quite a few unhappy marriages resulted due to the heavy expectations put upon them.
And once you were married, certain sex acts were not to be practiced, despite your own feelings about them. Now it's become a a "don't ask, don't tell" type thing, which still serves to put an air of prudishness over it.
So my question is, for those who grew up as a Witness, or one that was in it for a long while :
How did all of these restrictions and attitudes affect your own attitudes towards sex?
Did it make it more difficult to establish meaningful relationships with members of the opposite sex?
Once you started to have a sex life, did these restrictions and attitudes affect your sex life? Was your partner also affected?
And finally,
If you were detrimentally affected, how did you overcome or deprogramme your thinking so as to achieve a satisfying sex life?
I know that these are personal questions*, but it is an important area of our lives, and one that I think the Society has affected in a greater measure than it ought.
*If you don't feel comfortable posting your thoughts publically, you can email me. I would be interested in your responses.