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🗓️ 28 March 2025
⏱️ 39 minutes
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Dr. Kim and Camden Morgante explore how purity culture has shaped individuals' beliefs and relationships. They break down five harmful myths it promotes and examine how these misconceptions can impact a couple's sex life after marriage — including the unrealistic expectation of a fairy tale marriage as a reward for remaining pure. Dr. Morgante offers guidance to help couples move beyond the shame and guilt tied to these teachings, so they can embrace the beautiful gift God designed for marriage.
We pray this episode is helpful for you and your marriage.
Episode highlights:
Our God isn’t a transactional god.
Purity culture has been compared to the sexual prosperity gospel. Many individuals only hear negative messages about sex before marriage.
Reclaiming the beauty of sex involves holistic healing of mind, body, heart, and soul.
Teaching children about sexuality should focus on values rather than rules.
Purity culture can lead to feelings of being 'damaged goods'.
Myths of purity culture can cause disillusionment in faith.
Couples Conversation Guide:
Main takeaway:
Our motivation for purity before marriage can serve as a stumbling block to intimacy within our marriage. Purity before and within marriage is important, but our relationship with God isn’t transactional. We are missing the point of God’s heart for sex when the focus is on a reward.
Questions to Discuss:
How was the conversation surrounding sex approached in your youth?
Looking back, did you desire to stay pure before marriage and what was your motivation for purity?
Did you believe one of the “5 lies” Dr. Morgante mentioned in this episode?
What do you think Dr. Morgante means when she says that the lies of purity culture don’t just live in our minds, they live in our bodies?
QUOTES:
These myths didn’t just live in our minds, they lived in our bodies. -Dr. Camden Morgante
When you try to control people, it’s really easy for shame and fear to become part of it.
The end result may be good, but the way you get there can harm people.
Shame and guilt is not from God.
God wants us to experience healing.
We have to have a deeper why for it.
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
Dr. Camden Morgante’s Recovering from Purity Culture.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the awesome marriage podcast, a place for honest conversations and practical advice on how to build an awesome marriage. |
0:09.7 | I am your podcast producer and co-host, Lindsay Few. On the show will be our host Dr. Kim Kimberly. |
0:17.0 | Dr. Kim is a marriage counselor and has been married for over 50 years. |
0:21.8 | His passion is to help you strengthen your most intimate relationship. |
0:27.7 | Hey, welcome to the day's awesome marriage podcast. |
0:30.4 | This is a bonus edition of the podcast. |
0:32.5 | My guest is Dr. Camden Morgante. |
0:35.0 | She is a licensed psychologist, coach, speaker, and author whose mission |
0:38.9 | is to help Christians heal their faith, sexuality, and relationships, and to heal them from |
0:44.6 | toxic beliefs. Her new book is called Recovering from the Purity Culture. This is a powerful, |
0:50.6 | powerful episode. Let's go to the studio right now. Dr. Camden, welcome the Awesome Marriage |
0:56.4 | Podcast. I'm so glad that we can work this out and spend time together today. I know this is |
1:01.3 | going to benefit our listeners and viewers. So thank you for saying yes and being here today with |
1:06.2 | us. Yes, thank you for having me, Dr. Kim. It's a pleasure to meet you and talk with you. |
1:10.9 | That goes both ways very much. So let's kind of start at a little background stuff. |
1:16.1 | What led you to study and teach about this intersection of faith and sex? |
1:21.9 | Yeah, it's kind of surprising now to think that I've made a career out of writing and talking about sex because I just never |
1:28.0 | would have expected that. I didn't set out to talk about sex, but it really came out of wanting |
1:34.6 | to help people heal their faith from some of the harmful beliefs that we've been taught that had good |
1:40.3 | intentions, but that just, yeah, had unanticipated consequences. So I wanted to help people |
1:45.5 | be able to overcome that after seeing how it affected me in my faith and also seeing how it was |
1:50.4 | starting to affect my clients. And yeah, and my heart as a Christian is to help people hold on to |
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