Curriculum
- 3 Sections
- 29 Lessons
- 3 Hours
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- Section 1 - DefinitionsDefinitions uniquely described for better clarity29- 2.1Lecture 1 – Casual Sex
- 2.2Lecture 2 – Random Sex
- 2.3Lecture 3 – Lust
- 2.4Lecture 4 – Sexual Need
- 2.5Lecture 5 – The Difference Between Lust, Desire, Craves, Sexual Need and a Need for Making Love
- 2.6Lecture 6 – Sexual Arousal
- 2.7Lecture 7 – Sexual Pleasure
- 2.8Lecture 8 – Seduction
- 2.9Lecture 9 – Power of Seduction
- 2.10Lecture 10 – Monogamous Sex or Monogamy Defined
- 2.11Lecture 11 – Monogamy versus Sequential Monogamy
- 2.12Lecture 12 – Comparison Between Humans and Animals About Monogamy
- 2.13Lecture 13 – Why Monogamous Sex?
- 2.14Lecture 14 – Benefits and Power of Monogamous Sex
- 2.15Lecture 15 – Monogamy Must Be a Way of Life
- 2.16Lecture 16 – Licentiousness and/or Promiscuity Defined
- 2.17Lecture 17 – Ignorance is Not an Excuse or Justification to Be Promiscuous and/or Licentious
- 2.18Lecture 18 – Redefining Monogamy
- 2.19Lecture 19 – Licentiousness a Sin?
- 2.20Lecture 20 – “Is Masturbation (self stimulation) a Sin?”
- 2.21Lecture 21 – Advantages of Masturbation (Self stimulation)
- 2.22Lecture 22 – Sex Stops Love From Growing and Developing
- 2.23Lecture 23 – Sex Destroys Innocence
- 2.24Lecture 24 – Sex Contaminates a Pure Soul
- 2.25Lecture 25 – USE Definition of Being Sexually “Intimate”
- 2.26Lecture 26 – Making Love versus Having Sexual Intercourse
- 2.27Lecture 27 – Being a Lover or Called a “Lover”
- 2.28Lecture 28 – Pedestal Status Defined
- 2.29Lecture 29 – Monogamous Sex is Good & Healthy for the Female Body
 
- Section 2 - TheoriesCovering theories with a different angle and creating new beliefs for better understanding0
- Section 3 - Elements0
Lecture 2 – Random Sex
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