Taoism and homosexuality

There is no single official position on homosexuality in Taoism, as the term Taoism is used to describe a number of disparate religious traditions.

In a similar way to Buddhism, Taoist schools sought throughout history to define what would be sexual misconduct.

Consequently, the literature of some schools included homosexuality as one of the forms of sexual misconduct.

However, homosexuality is not unknown in Taoist history, such as during the Tang dynasty when Taoist nuns exchanged love poems.

Attitudes about homosexuality within Taoism often reflect the values and sexual norms of broader Chinese society (see Homosexuality in China).

=See also=


 * Homosexuality in China
 * Buddhism and homosexuality

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