The Pre-marriage in the Attitude of Undergraduate Student : a Case Study Conducted in One University

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นิธิกิตติกานต์ เหมสุวรรณ์
Phafan Rattana

Abstract

Society today has changed a lot. Into an era known as the era of globalization have adopted cultural values caused by the influx of western culture resulting in the perception of the concept that are different from the original values of the old culture and it gives rise to the imitation of the behavioral expression, thought and action such as the gesture between males and females eating and drinking behavior, night outing behavior the dress style reveals the body. Relations between the sexes, etc., and must admit that values "stay before the wedding" has become "normal" in this era. From the reproductive health situation report of adolescents and youth 2019, youth when having sex for the first time in mathayomsuksa 5,a the pre-marriage model in the attitude of undergraduate student found that marriage is about getting to know each other's individuality and lifestyle so that they can learn about their lives. Help reduce the occurrence of loneliness and homesickness reduce expenses and help review the lesson content. On the issue of sex is often not so important. In terms of patterns in their marriage often did not dare to reveal this may result in parents being uncomfortable and the family member will not accept it. Including at times, living together leads to a lack of privacy. Causing awkwardness in performing daily activities

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