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Candace Cameron Bure: God Watching Sex is Weird
3 Mar
Summary
- Bure finds the idea of God witnessing her sexual intimacy unsettling.
- She discusses confusion stemming from purity culture's strict expectations.
- Bure feels more comfortable discussing sex due to parenting adult children.

Candace Cameron Bure has revealed that the concept of God witnessing her sexual intimacy makes her uncomfortable. She described these feelings as "adolescent thoughts" that have persisted into her late forties. Bure shared that her upbringing and exposure to purity culture created a confusing transition into married life.
Purity culture, she explained, dictated strict expectations for premarital virginity, followed by an abrupt shift to embracing sexual activity after marriage. This lack of a gradual transition led to feelings of shame for Bure. However, as a mother to three adult children in their twenties, she has found herself more at ease discussing intimate topics over the years.
Bure, married to Valeri Bure since 1996, also discussed a challenging period in their marriage in 2020. Their son Lev offered a pivotal sermon on marriage, which significantly impacted their relationship. This moment underscored for Bure and Valeri the wisdom their children possessed and reinforced their role as supportive figures in their parents' lives.




