With this in mind, find out what the Duggars really believe about sex below.

However, it’s likely a choice influenced by their family’s beliefs about purity.

This is seen in the show’s second season, in which Josh Duggar’s wedding preparations are depicted.

Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar at book event

Theirhomeschool program, whichRompernotes comes from the religion-based Advanced Training Institute, is likely little help either.

The curriculum actually contains misinformation on the topic and even promotes victim-blaming in sexual assault cases.

According toBustle, Michelle was actually on birth control after the birth of their first son.

Jana, Jinger, Jill, and Jessa give wedding advice

Either way, at least the couple is able to determine what is best for their own sex lives.

While this allegedly works for the Duggar parents, it’s important to note that this is problematic advice.

The couple has discussed sex on theirYouTubechannel and featured snapshots of bedroom games onInstagram.

Duggar kids and spouses at marriage retreat

The giveaway included lubricant, massage candles, and a Sexy Dares book.

Duggar family posing in Time Square

Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar in Time Square

Jill and Derrick Dillard smiling