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This paper explores the concept of "mature sexual" behavior and intimacy from psychological, developmental, and sociological perspectives. Introduction
: A growing challenge for mature adults is the rising rate of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Research from ResearchGate suggests that older consumers may be more reluctant to use condoms due to physiological barriers or outdated sexual scripts that prioritize youth-centric health marketing [1, 5]. Cognitive and Ethical Dimensions mature sexual
: In educational contexts, youth are increasingly viewed as "moral agents" who must navigate relationship quality and negotiation rather than just biological acts [11]. Conclusion This paper explores the concept of "mature sexual"
: Mature sexual love involves a complex process of balancing love and aggression, as well as closeness and separateness [18]. Cognitive and Ethical Dimensions : In educational contexts,
"Mature sexual" behavior is a lifelong developmental process. It requires moving beyond infantile impulses toward a state where sexual expression is integrated with emotional intimacy and a responsible awareness of health and interpersonal dynamics.
: True sexual maturity involves the ability to acknowledge one's own sexuality and view future sexual encounters realistically [14].