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Is a man allowed to masturbate in order to be able to perform the sex act???
I’m not a man, but my guess is most guys don’t need to masturbate to have sex with their wives. If they do, perhaps they should look into viagra or something. Sounds like they would have a legitimate use there. Masturbation is always, always wrong.Is a man allowed to masturbate in order to be able to perform the sex act???
I would think that masturbation as usually understood would, if taken to completion, either be in place of the sex act or render the man unable to “perform” the act for a time. Is your question really whether the man can stimulate himself just enough to be able to achieve intercourse with his wife?Is a man allowed to masturbate in order to be able to perform the sex act???
First post here?Is a man allowed to masturbate in order to be able to perform the sex act???
As long as it is intended to perform the sexual act it is perfectly fine.Is a man allowed to masturbate in order to be able to perform the sex act???
yeson the same note:
can a wife masturbate her spouse? say as if she is into that sort of thing…
Both are okay within the marital embrace as long as the act ends in the husband ejaculating inside his wife’s vagina.on the same note:
can a wife masturbate her spouse? say as if she is into that sort of thing…
I would question the need for either spouse to self-stimulate for the sake of sexual arousal during foreplay …but, if taken in the context of love making, then okay.Is a man allowed to masturbate in order to be able to perform the sex act???
He should see a medical doctor, consult with an orthodox Catholic therapist who specilizes in sexual dysfunction if need be, and for sure fire that therapist who prescribes an intrinsically evil behavior (masturbation) as the “solution”.Here’s a fresh look at the question. What if the man doesn’t last very long, or even has premature ejaculations? I’ve often heard sex therapists recommending masturbation before intercourse as the answer to the problem. If a man doesn’t last long enough to bring pleasure for his wife, or for either of them to enjoy it, what is the solution?
Prior, during or post to climax is morally permissible.And two, what about a woman who can’t orgasm during intercourse? According to many sexual therapists, many women never achieve orgasm during intercourse. Is it okay for her to self stimulate, or for her husband to do so prior to intercourse?
Very good questions. Wondered the same myself from time to time.Here’s a fresh look at the question. What if the man doesn’t last very long, or even has premature ejaculations? I’ve often heard sex therapists recommending masturbation before intercourse as the answer to the problem. If a man doesn’t last long enough to bring pleasure for his wife, or for either of them to enjoy it, what is the solution?
And two, what about a woman who can’t orgasm during intercourse? According to many sexual therapists, many women never achieve orgasm during intercourse. Is it okay for her to self stimulate, or for her husband to do so prior to intercourse?
is this really so wrong? my wife works third shift and often when i go to bed i think about what we could be doing together. i don’t do anything with myself that i would have to go to reconcilliation about but i still think about it.
- Fantasising about spouse is not allowed, either. It must be either the actual marital act or nothing.
I suppose that as long as one is in the midst of performing said act with the spouse and the self-stimulation was used as a means to help get one ready for becoming one flesh with the spouse it would be fine. It seems like a reasonable part of foreplay that perhaps one’s wife could participate in, though one would not want to carry the self-stimulation to an untimely conclusion.Is a man allowed to masturbate in order to be able to perform the sex act???
I would be careful saying that. The reason that I say that is that masturbation by itself is not allowed. However, within the marital act as long as it is not masturbation to ejaculation for the husband, it is allowed. That is the thing that we as Catholics have to realize that there are few limitations within the marital embrace. As long as the act is unitive and procreative we are “allowed” to do a lot of things as foreplay. As long as the husband ejaculates inside his wife’s vagina. Also the acts must not be demeaning or degrading to either party.NO. Masturbation is never allowed! :nope:
Um…I don’t know how to say this nicely, but if your wife can’t get you going…maybe you need to see a doctor. Even with older couples, wives can usually manage to get there husbands going. If not, then there is likely a medical problem needing attention.
HUH?I would be careful saying that. The reason that I say that is that masturbation by itself is not allowed. However, within the marital act as long as it is not masturbation to ejaculation for the husband, it is allowed. That is the thing that we as Catholics have to realize that there are few limitations within the marital embrace. As long as the act is unitive and procreative we are “allowed” to do a lot of things as foreplay. As long as the husband ejaculates inside his wife’s vagina. Also the acts must not be demeaning or degrading to either party.
Again, maybe not the most “ideal” form of foreplay, but it is not against the Church’s teachings within the marital embrace.
Masturbation by yourself is a sin.
I am not arguing against you either in this situation, but I have been told and through my research have found that “anything is allowed between a husband and wife within the marital embrace as long as it is not demeaning to either party and ends with the husband’s climax inside his wife.” Within that would include masturbation, either masturbating each other or yourself. Now, I am not saying it is the most “ideal” situation to “play with yourself” in the marital act, but if it is part of that act then I believe it is allowed.HUH?
Mutual manual stimulation, which is NOT masturbation, is fine (husband to wife, wife to husband) for foreplay. Oral stimulation is also acceptable for foreplay. Climax can only be reached by the wife during this manual/oral stimulation, not the husband. Husband must climax inside his wife. The wife may also be stimulated to climax directly following the marital act (it is considered still part of this one marital act.) After that, the act is over. No climax is to be reached by either husband or wife until next marital act.
Masturbation is a sin of self. Always. Where is it stated otherwise? I am not contradicting you, just very confused.
Why can’t the wife just stimulate her hubby to get him ready. He is surely allowed to map out what will get him going, but the wife should do the work. (And vice a versa.) If manual stimulation doesn’t work, oral stimulation is allowed. That surely should work, or, again, medical intervention may be needed.