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    Impact of body image
    (UMT.Lahore, 2022) Muhammad Wasif Naeem; Moazma Matloob; Rimla Hassan; Mahnoor
    This is a research based study that investigates pre-marital anxieties and concerns of current era adolescents and evaluates variables that is fueling the premarital sexual anxiety. These variables are sexual attractiveness or body image, sexual esteem, and sexual aversion. Moreover, study summaries the relationship of these variable to determine sexual anxiety. The current study investigates adolescent sexual anxiety before marriage. For the purpose of evaluating premarital sexual anxiety, a small-scale empirical study was done among adolescents enrolled in different organizations. A questionnaire of 33 items was used in this research to collect data from 200 students. The questionnaire asked about their experiences with sexual anxiety and way it affected their lives. When it comes to pre-marital sexual anxiety in young adults, Pearson's product-moment correlation was used to evaluate the correlations between self esteem, body image, and sexual aversion. In relation to these factors there was a stronger link between low sexual self-esteem and high levels of Sexual Aversion. These findings show that sexual self-esteem is linked to sexual aversion in a non-direct manner. Sexual aversion and body image are negatively correlated in the second correlation. Beneficial body image has a positive effect on sexual self-esteem in young people. Research evaluated that negative body image grows sexual aversion and develops low sexual esteem and in conclusion this relation causes sexual anxiety. The research concluded that there is a big variation in sexual anxiety between men and women. Females experience greater sexual anxiety than males. The reasons include myths about sex like pain and bleeding experiences, sexual transmitted diseases, child trauma, harassment, unsatisfying body needs and many more like low sexual esteem.

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