Unmarried women's bodies and sexuality

Recently I have become interested in how one-person households and the number of never-married people have increased, but many such people have been implicitly and explicitly discriminated against and alienated. My hypothesis was that with regard to the body and sexuality, unmarried people, especially women, must be going through hidden problems. I decided to start researching perceptions of the body and sexuality through the cases of four unmarried women (two under 45-year-olds and two women above 60 years of age) through an in-depth interview from a feminist liberation theological perspective. I was very glad to get to know these four women so that I could share my own experiences with them and be positively influenced by them. We became like friends. I tried to understand women’s bodies and sexuality positively and actively as a medium of divine creation and divine body in line with Lisa Isherwood, a preeminent academic in England. In Western philosophy, the traditional dichotomy of man and woman, mind and spirit versus the body and sexuality, and humans versus nature has long be