Kendy said:
Because people lack self-mastery in many areas. Overeating, or spending more time than they should on CAF

; it would be good to have complete all the time, but otherwise well-adjusted people masterbate.
Overeating, overspending, … are not the same as masturbation/self-abuse. Why? I will offer the CCC citations as to why:
2332 Sexuality affects all aspects of the human person in the unity of his body and soul. It especially concerns affectivity, the capacity to love and to procreate, and in a more general way the aptitude for forming bonds of communion with others.
2337 Chastity means the
successful integration of sexuality within the person and thus the inner unity of man in his bodily and spiritual being.
As the numbers show, those who don’t masterbate are in the minority.
Numbers do not impress me, especially so in areas of faith and morals for those who are baptised Christians:
"Enter by the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way is easy, that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are
many. For the gate is narrow and the way is hard, that leads to life, and those who find it are
few.”
Matt. 7:13-14
Part of definition of being insane is often acting out of the norm.
I will repeat myself:
Originally Posted by setter
To suggest that this means the person is a nutcase in need of institutionalization is a distraction from the seldom mentioned and neglected task of developing self-mastery.
Also, I just don’t understand why we are avoiding what seems to me the most obvious explantion. Hope this is not too crude, but frankly, the guy is just horny. He’s been in a relationship for five years, which has not been consummated. That’s five years of built up sexual tension. He masterbates to relieve some of that tension. This is why Paul tells us it’s better to marry than to burn with passion.
St. Paul was offering practical advice “…for it is better to marry than to be on fire.” (1 Cor. 7:8) to widows and unmarried persons. The CCC offers this moral imperative to all baptised persons and “practical advice”:
2348 All the baptized are called to chastity. The Christian has “put on Christ,” the model for all chastity. All Christ’s faithful are called to lead a chaste life in keeping with their particular states of life. At the moment of his Baptism, the Christian is pledged to lead his affective life in chastity.
2339 Chastity includes an *apprenticeship in * *self-mastery * which is a training in human freedom. The alternative is clear: either man governs his passions and finds peace, or he lets himself be dominated by them and becomes unhappy.
2342 Self-mastery is a
long and exacting work. One can never consider it acquired once and for all. It presupposes renewed effort at all stages of life. The effort required can be more intense in certain periods, such as when the personality is being formed during childhood and adolescence.