Don’t buy in to it. Others will give you tons of advice that won’t work and will just leave you frustrated and very stressed out
With God, all things are possible. Giving up is pathetic. This young man is heroic and courageous for seeking virtue.
Basically, here’s what happens when you try to follow the Church’s teaching on masturbation (don’t do it):
When you do it right, you experience divine grace, the transformation (
not elimination) of your sexual desire, a life of virtue, and freedom from concupiscence.
If you’re strictly following the conservative position within Catholicism, you’ll try very hard to make those feelings go away.
Here you demonstrate a complete lack of comprehension of the Catholic moral life. Your statement that “following the conservative position with Catholicism” entails trying “very hard to make those feelings go away” reveals both a foolish misunderstanding of the Catholic understanding of human sexuality in its theological teachings
and a misconception of the
practical ways to avoid sin. You clearly haven’t tried a life of sexual virtue, as your words demonstrate an ignorance of even the most
basic ideas on purity.
Don’t respond to this by claiming that you
do understand Catholic teachings on human sexuality; it’s too late for that. Your words will be hollow and empty, for you’ve already demonstrated by them that you understand very little.
You might succeed for a day or two - maybe even a week (especially if you’re busy). But eventually it will be too much and you’ll give in. And when it’s over, you will remember what people on this forum have told you and you’ll feel horribly guilty about it. You’ll continue to feel guilty about it until you go to confession - where you can clear your conscience and have that feeling of freedom.** Until, of course, you get aroused again**. And then you’ll give in. And feel guilty about it. And go to confession and feel great. And so on and so on.
The method you describe is indeed foolish and doesn’t work. You are one of the few people I’ve heard from who actually thinks this way of attempting to eliminate sin - clearly described and
denouned by Christopher West in
Good News About Sex & Marriage - is advocated by the Church.
Of course, you’ll continue to do things to help stop yourself. Maybe you will start praying the rosary every day. Maybe you’ll start counting the days since you last masturbated. Maybe you’ll fast. Or go to mass every day. But, of course, all of this only reinforces the guilt/redemption cycle and will never solve (what you percieve to be) the real problem.
Your audacity is truly amazing; don’t you realize that you’re in blatant denial, as there are
many examples of
living people right now who have had problems with masturbation, and no longer do?
Sit back a moment and reflect on the arrogant nature of your claims - you’re either claiming that the people I described above (those who have successfully stopped masturbating and are happy and spiritual) either don’t exist (what, are they illusions or something?) or that
all of them are complete liars.
How ridiculous.
Let me tell you something: That cycle is very unhealthy. It’s very bad. Don’t listen to these religious people - their advice will only serve to reinforce the guilt trip. It will only make things worse. Going to confession every week won’t help. Counting the “sober” days won’t help. Praying the rosary every day won’t help. Fasting won’t help. Nothing is going to help the real problem - which is the guilt trip itself.
Guilt has a purpose, just like pain. Without pain, we would probably physically die very soon. Without guilt,
spiritual death is just as inevitable.
You’re a teenager. You’ve got raging hormones.
My final advice: It’s okay to masturbate (gasp! I said it!).
This young man wants help from fellow orthodox Catholics on how to overcome his habit of habitual masturbation and how to live a life of sexual virtue. Your “advice” is not welcome here. Take your rationalizations somewhere else to people who have had so little exposure to God’s grace that they may actually see them as wise.
When you do masturbate, don’t worry about it. It’s nothing to worry about. Stop the cycle of guilt. It does you more harm than good.
I pity anyone who thinks the only way to stop guilt is to stop listening to it. I pity anyone who thinks virtue is not possible, or at least not compatible with happiness.
I will pray for you.