My Sexual Desires, Wanna to have Sex? Temporary Marriage?
Interesting Stuff“I have no money to set up a matrimonial life. I don’t want prostitutes. What should I do with my sexual needs?” according to 23 years old Iranian taxi driver.

In a conservative country where half of the population is under the age of 30, and temporary marriage is a God’s rule, the only gateway to avoid extramarital sex and prostitution.
After 1979 Islamic revolution, prostitution as well as sexual relations outside of marriage was banned in Iran where sexual frustration is not uncommon.
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