1. The concept of secular
morality.
2. Secular sexual morality.
3. The duty of ethical understanding.
4. The duty of ethical action.
5. The present Code.
6. Interpreting the Code.
Accepting our sexuality
7. The duty of sex-acceptance.
8. Sex-guilt.
9. Sex in the workplace.
10. Nudity and exhibitionism.
11. Toleration of harmless sexual disorders.
Respecting our sexuality
12. The duty of sex-respect.
13. The right to sexual privacy.
14. Sex with animals
Fulfilling our sexual natures
15. The duty of sex-fulfilment.
16. Acquiring and improving sexual techniques.
17. Celibacy and chastity.
18. Sex for the disabled.
19. Sex for service personnel.
20. Sex for prisoners.
Sexual acts
21. Types of sexual act.
22. Consent to sexual acts.
23. Sexual harassment.
24. Solitary sex.
25. Troilism and orgies.
26. Sex between persons of different race.
27. Harmful sexual acts.
Pair-bonding and marriage
28. Pair-bonding.
29. The social institution of marriage.
30. Open sexual relationships.
31. Passing as single.
32. Adultery.
33. Sterilisation of a marriage partner.
34. Incest.
Conception, pregnancy and
Lactation
35. The decision to propagate.
36. Every child a wanted child.
37. Propagation of mixed-race children.
38. Artificially induced pregnancy.
39. The defective fœtus.
40. Adverse actions during pregnancy.
41. Breast-feeding in public.
Contraception
42. Morality of contraception.
43. Deceit as to possibility of conception.
Abortion
44. Abortion of non-viable fœtus.
45. Abortion of viable fœtus.
46. Anti-abortion campaigning.
The young
47. Parents’ duty to rear their
child.
48. Sex education.
49. Consent by young people to sexual acts.
Homosexuality
50. Same-gender sex acts.
51. Discrimination against homosexuals.
52. Promoting homosexuality.
Prostitution
53. Payment for sex.
54. Treatment of prostitutes.
Pornography
55. Categories of pornography.
56. Non-erotic pornography.
57. Perverted or debased pornography.
58. Stimulative pornography.
59. Educational and artistic pornography.
60. Political or destabilising pornography.