There are tons of myths meant to scare you into
thinking masturbation is wrong or bad.
Based on the points about self - deception, which dismiss counterarguments without reason, I would guess that the author honestly
thinks masturbation is wrong, but not for the reasons here.
I think masturbation can be an excellent way for individual women to learn the uniqueness of their bodies and how they experience pleasure, which can then be communicated to a spouse.
Not exact matches
At that point, it was about
masturbation only (no one had made a comparison to homosexuality), so, without much personal stake in the debate, I
thought to myself «See, this is why people don't like the answers, not (always) because it doesn't let them do what they want, but because the answers are sometimes very poor indeed.»
She just wrote a very interesting piece on obeying God, salvation / works, and also specially
masturbation — but I
think this can also be applied more broadly to sexual sin in general.
In some of his letters he shared not only that he struggled with this temptation, but also provides some insight on what he
thinks is the problem with
masturbation.
I
think, when
thinking about this question, the first thing we need to do is separate
masturbation from pornography.
I
think it is important to recognize how
masturbation functions in the life of those who are single.
I
think that
masturbation can absolutely be a healthy part of both married and unmarried sexuality.
Presenting boys with graphic information about body parts, menstruation, and
masturbation will not help them to avoid impure
thoughts, to put it mildly.
If we got him right, Mr. Rich finds it troublesome that
masturbation is still
thought to be unsuited to the drawing room, but if we encouraged a lot more of it there would be fewer unwanted babies and less disease.
(I.E. —
Masturbation is sinful) Even the Jesus quote Anthony posted, upon further analysis does not mean that if a man looks at a woman and has a natural sexual
thought he has committed adultery.
I want to add in truth i don't know if
masturbation is a sin, I would
think that if it becomes addictive to someone where they are in bondage to it, then it is a sin for sure.
Masturbation involves this abuse of imagination in erotic matters (which I
think bad in itself) and thereby encourages a similar abuse of it in all spheres.
OK, probably about to make this a little more awkward, but a couple of you have mentioned that if used in moderation, and with a healthy attitude that
masturbation can be a good thing, but I'm having a hard time
thinking of examples.
While you guys are contemplating whether
masturbation is ok for YOU maybe, I don't know you could
think about the women that are trapped in sin and abuse so you could get off on their suffering or the woman sleeping next to you that gave her life to be faithful to you but, you were too busy trying to convince yourself what's right and wrong to care about anyone around you.
I remember when I was about 15, I was in the teen group at a large biblical conference and we were talking about the «sins of the flesh» and I distinctly remember talking about
masturbation, their only argument was «You might be told it's normal, but it doesn't promote pure
thoughts, so it is wrong.»
Then there's the awkwardness of public
masturbation and groping the neighbor in the dining room, about which Dr. Philip Sloane says, «A lot of time, the activity we
think of as sexually deviant behavior is just reaching out for intimacy.»
I know she wasn't
thinking about it, but in countries where girls are «circumcised», many of the same reasons are given as for why boys should be circumcised: Sexual reasons (became popular during the Victorian era to curb
masturbation.
The only thing I can
think of that would be a cause for concern would be if she was focusing on
masturbation to the exclusion of other things like crawling and play with toys and other normal developmental tasks for 10 - month - olds.
I'd like to know your
thoughts on asexuals and
masturbation, given the fact that asexuality is a variegated landscape itself.
I'd hate to
think of any youngish, impressionable viewer coming away with the idea that
masturbation and / or consumption of pornography, two fairly popular pastimes in mainstream America, are inherently shameful or freakish.
The guys live like frat boys, guzzling booze while spouting «jokes» on such
thought - provoking topics as poop, penis,
masturbation, homosexuality, and Viagra.
With so much directorial
masturbation, you'd
think he should dub himself «Bitof» instead.
If you don't remember last year's
masturbation fest, we spent a week devoted to praising ourselves for the best articles we
thought we had written.
In 1992 she made «Solo Absolu» (1992), a series focused on the genitalia of a naked male in flagrante delicto, because she «
thought male
masturbation was a subject not often addressed.»
Dance and
masturbation are closer than you
think, Michael Clark and Sarah Lucas tell Adrian Searle.
Many people
think that
masturbation is only something you do when you don't have a sex partner.
Fantasies or fetishes, even those deemed unusual, are not indicative of sex addiction, nor are frequent sexual
thoughts,
masturbation, casual sexual encounters, the controlled use of pornography, or any other sexual behavior that is not compulsive.
Sexologist and author Dr. Nikki Goldstein joins August to discuss sexual exploration as a woman in the digital age, casual sex,
masturbation,
thinking with your vulva versus logic and perks of a sex and dating bucket list.
Men and women who struggle with use of pornography,
masturbation, uncontrollable sexual
thoughts or fantasies, and emotional affairs can benefit from sex addiction counseling.