I have encountered women here and there who absolutely refuse to kiss or hold hands with a man before marriage. No peck on the cheek, and certainly not the lips. No holding hands whatsoever. Some will abstain from any physical contact at all, which means no hugs I guess.
This seems to be relatively rare, but is there any biblical basis for this? Seems more like an overreaction. One girl who told me this had slept with a man outside of marriage. So it seems like she took a 180 degree turn to the other extreme. In other words, she was using this as a response to what she did.
Each to their own, but honestly, it seems like a huge red flag and probably indicative of more serious underlying issues. I'm not aware of anything in the Bible that condones much less requires this.
Christianity isn’t anti-sex. There are several parts of the Bible that suggest against chastity. When I speak of chastity here, I mean the type where people refuse to do anything remotely sexual unless they are married.
There is a Bible book called Song of Songs, also called Song of Solomon. It’s a basically a sex poem. Some theologians interpret it to be a metaphor for God’s love for his adherents, and that might be true to some extent, but several of the scriptures are clearly sexual like Song of Songs 7:1-3: “How beautiful your sandaled feet, O prince’s daughter! Your graceful legs are like jewels, the work of an artist’s hands. Your navel is a rounded goblet that never lacks blended wine. Your waist is a mound of wheat encircled by lilies.
Your breasts are like two fawns, like twin fawns of a gazelle.”
There is also the Book of Hosea. It’s about a prostitute named Gomer. God tells his prophet to marry her. She accepts but is continually unfaithful. Hosea 1:2-3 says, “When the Lord began to speak through Hosea, the Lord said to him, ‘Go, marry a promiscuous woman and have children with her, for like an adulterous wife this land is guilty of unfaithfulness to the Lord.’ So he married Gomer daughter of Diblaim, and she conceived and bore him a son.” The following scriptures indicate the Hosea’s children aren’t really his.
The Book of Hosea tells about how Gomer kept cheating on her husband and having sexual relations with the wrong type of men who abused her. Yet her Hosea kept loving her and giving her gifts even as she was unfaithful. Later in the book one of her lovers doesn’t want her anymore, so he sells her at a wife auction. God tells Hosea about the wife auction, and Hosea goes and buys her. The story ends by Gomer saying sorry and remaining faithful.
The book is a metaphor about God’s undying love for believers. We are all unfaithful to God when we sin, but God continues to love us even when we’re bad. Just as Hosea accepted his prostitute wife when she had no choice but to return to him, God will do likewise for all sinners who repent.
There is also the part in the Gospels where a woman was caught in the act of adultery, and the pharisees tried to trap Jesus. Instead Christ decided to forgive her. He told the adulterous woman to quit cheating and return to her husband.
There are plenty more scriptures I can talk about that show Christianity isn’t anti-sex. But I think I’ve already made this point and don’t need to elaborate further.
Some people want to have sexual relations with only one person in their entire life. There isn’t anything wrong with that; it’s their choice. However, it’s important to understand that this view isn’t endorsed by the Bible.