This document discusses biblical perspectives on sexuality and sexual activity outside of marriage. It defines sexual additives as substitutes for intercourse that are used for fleshly satisfaction. Specific acts discussed include masturbation, oral sex, mutual masturbation, and pornography. The document encourages waiting for marriage to experience full sexual intimacy and warns that substitutes can impair future relationships and have health risks. Rationalizing such behaviors is discouraged, and the document advocates discussing struggles with others for accountability and healing.