SPIRITUAL WOMEN HAVE MORE SEX
By Sally Law
LiveScience
September 30, 2009

http://www.livescience.com/health/090930-spirituality.html

Is it sexy to be spiritual? New research has found that spirituality has a
greater effect on the sex lives of young adults -- especially women -- than
religion, impulsivity, or alcohol.

³I think people have been well aware of the role that religious and
spiritual matters play in everyday life for a very long time,² said Jessica
Burris, one of the study¹s researchers at the University of Kentucky. ³But
in the research literature, the unique qualities of spirituality -- apart
from religiousness -- are not usually considered.²

According to a research measure known as the Spiritual Transcendence Scale,
those qualities are connectedness, universality, and prayer fulfillment. But
the data found that of the three, connectedness plays the largest role in
spiritual sexuality and leads to more sex with more partners, often without
the use of condoms.

³Believing one is intimately tied to other human beings and that
interconnectedness and harmony are indispensible may lead one to believe
sexual intimacy possesses a divine or transcendent quality in itself,²
Burris writes. ³In fact, ascribing sacred qualities to sex has been
positively associated with positive affective reactions to sex, frequency of
sex, and number of sexual partners among university students.²

The study¹s participants indeed were university students; 353 undergraduates
(61 percent of whom were female) answered a questionnaire that asked them
about their alcohol use, impulsivity, religiousness, spirituality, and
sexual practices. The statements on spirituality, which were ranked by level
of agreement, included ³In the quiet of my prayers and/or meditations, I
find a sense of wholeness,² and ³Although individual people may be
difficult, I feel an emotional bond with all of humanity.²

The study found that spiritual men weren¹t sexually affected -- in fact,
their frequency of sex decreased. The researchers figure men might not view
spirituality as sexual because they biologically don¹t think of sex as a
gateway to emotional intimacy.

For women, however, spirituality was the strongest predictor for the number
of sexual partners, the frequency of sex, and the tendency to have sex
without a condom.

³It is possible female young adults yearn for greater connectedness with
other humans,² Burris writes. ³Spirituality, at least for women, could be
considered a risk factor.²

A separate review of studies last year found that sexually unsatisfied women
who practiced the Eastern techniques of mindfulness and yoga reported
improvements in levels of arousal and desire, as well as better orgasms.

But is it really spirituality that makes women more sexual, or does
spirituality just imply an open-mindedness that manifests itself through
sex?

³Research suggests that spirituality provides predictive utility over and
above personality traits such as conscientiousness, extraversion, and
openness,² Burris told LiveScience. ³So while it may be the case that
spirituality is correlated with other variables that show similar
relationships with human sexuality and sexual practices (such as openness to
experiences), the relationship we observed, in my opinion, cannot simply be
explained away by other variables.²

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