Men must masturbate?

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I already believe here in this forum are everybody living out of Bible and for Bible.

Andres
 
For your understanding, of course they are not both the same thing, but the Church teaches that left unrepentent in mortal sin, both these sins can end one up in eternal damnation. I really have a hard time understanding why a Catholic would not take up arms against sin in general, and wanton and grave sin specifically.
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I am shocked after reading the previous threads in the forum. I assume a great number of you are Catholic too. Do men really need to masturbate? What will happen if you dont. Is this a must? Do you have to do it because you saw a pretty girl, or are you thinking of your wives? Where is your family when this goes on? Is this part of your daily routine or is this rare. I didnt think my husband would do this until I read the threads from other Catholic men. Also, do your wives know?
in your scientific exploration of male habits, do not be judgemental, or condecending, be compassionate and professional.

Women: keep in mind, you are not a man, and remember this is really just a problem tied to lust, which many women suffer from as well

Men who don’t : YOU are the minority, and the stuggle if very real, so the above statement applies to you as well.
 
in your scientific exploration of male habits, do not be judgemental, or condecending, be compassionate and professional.

Women: keep in mind, you are not a man, and remember this is really just a problem tied to lust, which many women suffer from as well

Men who don’t : YOU are the minority, and the stuggle if very real, so the above statement applies to you as well.
The gospel calls belivers to decisively break with sin, not to accommodate sin, and to strive “for the holiness without which no one will see the Lord.” Catholics shopuld be repulsed by the stench of sin, whether venial or grave, our own or of those we care about.

“And if your hand or your foot causes you to sin, cut it off and throw it away; it is better for you to enter life maimed or lame than with two hands or two feet to be thrown into the eternal fire. And if your eye causes you to sin, pluck it out and throw it away; it is better for you to enter life with one eye than with two eyes to be thrown into the hell of fire.” Matthew 18: 8-9

“For the moment all discipline seems painful rather than pleasant; later it yields the peaceful fruit of righteousness to those who have been trained by it. Therefore lift your drooping hands and strengthen your weak knees, and make straight paths for your feet, so that what is lame may not be put out of joint but rather be healed. Strive for peace with all men, and for the holiness without which no one will see the Lord.” Hebrews 12: 11-14
 
in your scientific exploration of male habits, do not be judgemental, or condecending, be compassionate and professional.

Women: keep in mind, you are not a man, and remember this is really just a problem tied to lust, which many women suffer from as well

Men who don’t : YOU are the minority, and the stuggle if very real, so the above statement applies to you as well.
Why is this question always exclusive to men.Although I find it uncomfortable as well to see all these threads about masturbation…but it’s all about you guys! Is it that Catholic woman just don’t talk about it, or they just don’t do it, or have the problem. As a woman I struggle as well, especially after losing my husband. It’s hard to admit, but there you have it. it does not just go away For the most part I’ve learned to live with it as any addiction and that I know that there are steps I have to take everyday to keep my chastity. You have to work at it.
 
Why is this question always exclusive to men.Although I find it uncomfortable as well to see all these threads about masturbation…but it’s all about you guys! Is it that Catholic woman just don’t talk about it, or they just don’t do it, or have the problem. As a woman I struggle as well, especially after losing my husband. It’s hard to admit, but there you have it. it does not just go away For the most part I’ve learned to live with it as any addiction and that I know that there are steps I have to take everyday to keep my chastity. You have to work at it.
thanks you and God bless,

this is what i was talking about, so all the self-rightous people who want to sling scripture about not justfying sin…well good luck. on being perfect. …all i asked for was compassion and professionalism in your replies.

Setter said:
"The gospel calls belivers to decisively break with sin, not to accommodate sin, and to strive “for the holiness without which no one will see the Lord.” Catholics shopuld be repulsed by the stench of sin, whether venial or grave, our own or of those we care about."

to you setter i say, “YOU STINK”, and no thanks for telling me something i already knew. remember to pull the plank out your own eye before you work on anyone elses splinter… HINT: you will never stop working on the plank in your own eye ]

self-rightous sinners have more to fear than the humble sinner, becuse they forget to love the sinner when hating the sin.
 
Then let us thank God that the Bible teaches love, even love of our enemies.

A lone Raven
Are you going to say Koran isn"t teaching love. And we have extremists in Catholic church as they are in Muslim countries. Isn"t it? And all about extremism is possibile to measure. On long way distance. Even Presidents of most copuntries are been measured. Bush, Clinton, Hussein, Kohl, Milosevic +++++

Andres
 
Are you going to say Koran isn"t teaching love. And we have extremists in Catholic church as they are in Muslim countries. Isn"t it? And all about extremism is possibile to measure. On long way distance. Even Presidents of most copuntries are been measured. Bush, Clinton, Hussein, Kohl, Milosevic +++++

Andres
you compared the people here to Osama bin ladin, I pointed out a difference between us and Osama bin Ladin. We are taught to love our enemies, and do good to those who hate us. He has been taught to fight the infidel where he finds him. There is a difference. Thankfully, most of Islam does not find the same things in the Koran as he does.

A lone Raven
 
you compared the people here to Osama bin ladin, I pointed out a difference between us and Osama bin Ladin. We are taught to love our enemies, and do good to those who hate us. He has been taught to fight the infidel where he finds him. There is a difference. Thankfully, most of Islam does not find the same things in the Koran as he does.

A lone Raven
Both catholics and islamic extremists s are public pushing very much. And who is extremist is possible to measure.

Andres
 
andres08
This is getting off topic. Perhaps you should start a new thread on these Catholic extremist and what they wish to accomplish.

p.s.- I believe that there is no such thing as a Catholic Extremist, For in the words of Aquinas “In the middle is the virtue.”

A lone Raven
 
andres08
This is getting off topic. Perhaps you should start a new thread on these Catholic extremist and what they wish to accomplish.

p.s.- I believe that there is no such thing as a Catholic Extremist, For in the words of Aquinas “In the middle is the virtue.”

A lone Raven
Agrree. This is out of topic. But I wouldn"t start new topic. I know well what reason is.

Andres
 
Andres,

the Chruch (and it is stated as such in the Bible) teaches that masturbation is a sin and that is the reason enough for its members to avoid it.

It is more of a problem with men than women, I think statistics show that 90% on men have had the problem at some point in life but fewer than 50% (maybe even as low as 10 to 25%) have had this problem. But just because many folks have a problem with it does not make it okay.

Stopping or restricting masturbation does NOT in any way make someone more or less likely to become homosexual. The two activities are not in any way remotely related.
 
Wow, what is with the hostility in this thread from people that simply don’t want to accept any moral culpability or accept the Church’s teachings on this and similar matters (which are simple, Biblical, and have never changed)?

Mr. Garg, your reply to Setter was quite nonsensical. Just a bunch of unfocused spite. Nowhere did Setter display an arrogant or personally judgemental attitude. He simply pointed out the simple evils of sin, and our responsibility to label it as such! Folks who talk like you do either have some serious personal issues or just like to live in darkness, I think.

Mr. Andres, exactly what Catholic extremists are you talking about, and it what possible way are they directly comparable to Islamic extremists? Where, exactly, are the Catholic extremists making bombs to blow up women & children, blowing up airplanes, calling for the deaths of all non-comformsists, etc., etcs? There are absolutely none, as you well know. Isn’t your actual point more along the lines of “I don’t like serious Catholic and all others who aren’t afraid to promote the truths of the Gospel, and I will defame them any way I see fit.”? Though you haven’t expanded on any of your rather silly lines of reasoning, THAT’S MY GUESS.
 
Hello to all.

First I would like to point out sexual fantasies and then I would like to ask an honest question to guys who have successfully mastered this addiction and are unmarried.

Sexual fantasies i.e. lustful thoughts are in my opinion the cause of this addicting habit, while the act of masturbation itself is just the symptom. I would like to cure the cause, rather then “cold turkey” to stop the symptom. The “cold turkey” method just proved to not work so many times, usually after 5 or more days of abstinence. While restoring my Catholic faith for a few months now, I discovered the blessing of prayer to God and blessing of Rosary. Surely I will continue to put my trust into prayer and confession (I’m still collecting courage for first confession after 5 years). Here goes the question:

Did you become asexual after stopping masturbation, i.e. did you loose interest into mating women, and do you have still sexual fantasies. How can you advance from phase “just knowing a female friend” into phase “I would like to marry her”, without considering any sexual fantasy of her.

Namely my fear is that if I eventually will be able to stop sexual fantasies, in that moment I will also loose interest in women. What is your experience? Have you lost interest into women? Is my fear valid?

Now, it is quiet probable that I am just so well brainwashed by our sexual explicit society, from the newspaper, TV, magazine, movies to well dressed women on the street, that I just am not able to see the alternative. Is an alternative style of life even possible in our sexual explicit society? do I have to become a monk with limited contact with outside world? (At least this seems also as an acceptable solution)
 
Hello to all.

First I would like to point out sexual fantasies and then I would like to ask an honest question to guys who have successfully mastered this addiction and are unmarried.

Sexual fantasies i.e. lustful thoughts are in my opinion the cause of this addicting habit, while the act of masturbation itself is just the symptom. I would like to cure the cause, rather then “cold turkey” to stop the symptom. The “cold turkey” method just proved to not work so many times, usually after 5 or more days of abstinence. While restoring my Catholic faith for a few months now, I discovered the blessing of prayer to God and blessing of Rosary. Surely I will continue to put my trust into prayer and confession (I’m still collecting courage for first confession after 5 years). Here goes the question:

Did you become asexual after stopping masturbation, i.e. did you loose interest into mating women, and do you have still sexual fantasies. How can you advance from phase “just knowing a female friend” into phase “I would like to marry her”, without considering any sexual fantasy of her.

Namely my fear is that if I eventually will be able to stop sexual fantasies, in that moment I will also loose interest in women. What is your experience? Have you lost interest into women? Is my fear valid?

Now, it is quiet probable that I am just so well brainwashed by our sexual explicit society, from the newspaper, TV, magazine, movies to well dressed women on the street, that I just am not able to see the alternative. Is an alternative style of life even possible in our sexual explicit society? do I have to become a monk with limited contact with outside world? (At least this seems also as an acceptable solution)
I hope some guys answer you here but having now reached the point of life that some people kindly refer to as “seasoned” I can say that in my youth, I too was harassed by imaginary sexual visions and fantasies (who isn’t?).

When I got serious about my fiance, I put all my effort into living in the real world. My experience was that when you engage with reality, you are in a much better place to interact with a spouse in EVERY way, not just sexually. Sexually, when you are in the REAL world, you are engaging with that person and not with some miasma of what you might wish that person to be.

I work with young people on purity issues, and the literature now suggests that pornography and vivid sexual fantasies burn tracks in your brain that are next to impossible to pull up. The farther from humanity these fantasies lie, the harder it is to relate to a real person.

So I answer your question in the negative. You may have more peace and calm without these things racing around in your brain – and you might interpret that as “lack of interest” – but believe me: the good God has given all of us about 40 million times more sexual energy than we need. You’ll have plenty to spend on the right woman when you need it!
 
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And even if it does not deal with the doubting of God, it deals with the doubting of the sinfullness of masterbation since we are not 100% sure.
I’m 100% sure. I believe what the Church says. I don’t doubt that it’s a sin any more than I doubt adultery is a sin. Sex is pleasurable whether in marriage, whether solo, whether out of marriage… but only married sex is holy. Anything outside of sex with your spouse is a sin.
 
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