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The whole article is a good read, but the last paragraph summarizes the topic fairly well:
From my own perspective as an American born into charismatic Christianity, my specific upbringing regarding sex was surprisingly more anomalously open than what I saw with others around me. That said, everywhere I went within the region and those tangential to it, the foundation for sexual repression was nearly universal: intercourse for reproduction, pleasure bad.
Excluding occasionally open-minded outliers, it was as one would likely naturally suspect with religious control: (most) people who are raised to believe that
they need some man reading from a book to tell them what to believe, and
the man reading from a book is the moral authority because he says he is and everyone else agrees that he is
will naturally usually assume that, since millions of other are doing the same, and all those millions of others are reinforcing everything being ingrained, only the morally degenerate would disagree.
None of this does anything useful to address the the innate sexual drive most (but not all) humans experience, and instead only demonizes it, rather than nurturing it and promoting a healthy understanding of it.
Normalizing sexual and emotional health is completely anathema to the standard puritanical religious experience, so there’s little to no emotional regulation being taught to those made to believe as they’re indoctrinated: intercourse for procreation, anything else is lustful and sinful.
(As always, all cases have outliers and exceptions, geographic regions will have their own cultural differences, and within this topic I am one myself. I speak to the generalized nature of religion and its effects on sexual education and emotion regulation. YMMV.)