I am married, I can have all
the lustful thoughts in the world about my wife, but not towards any other women.
Not exact matches
Kim T, I am interested
in your
thoughts: During most of my life as a teen, young man, and on into adulthood (mid 30's) as a bible believer, I was plagued by
lustful thoughts.
Practically, I have seen a steady decrease
in every
lustful thought since I've been «taking every
thought captive» and trying to
think on only Godly things.
Sin is not merely overt transgressions against society such as murder, theft, or adultery; it appears more often
in the subtler forms of the killing of personality by anger and unkindness; the stealing of reputation by gossip or of opportunities by self - seeking; the marring of
thoughts by attention to the
lustful or the obscene.
God has made each one of us beautiful
in our own way and to celebrate that beauty
in another person does not have to degenerate into
lustful thoughts about that person.
I did not realize that as a practicing Roman Catholic I was
in error by supposing that our Lord was wrong when he taught us that harboring
lustful thoughts and intentions (now celebrated
in popular culture) is a sin.
Of course they
think that being gay is so horrible They repress and reject their sexuality to the point that it gets expressed
in unhealthy,
lustful ways.
While we may not all admit it I
think we pretty much all want this and not simply
in a
lustful manner.
If only Chloe could keep her
lustful thoughts — and actions — from getting
in the way.
There is a popular perception that women reach their sexual peak after the age of 30 (men are
thought to peak before 20) 1 and research supports this.2 Women are,
in fact, shown to be more
lustful in their early 30s; a phenomenon that can be explained by evolutionary theory.