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The_Otaku
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Hi.
It crossed my mind to think about it, since I’ve found myself in this situation before. How should you confess to your priest that you experienced sexual arousal by/with yourself when it had nothing to do with lust for an object, person, it wasn’t a fantasy, and there was no masturbation, pornography or anything outside of yourself? What if you just thought about how it feels to have an erection and it causes one, or you had one via natural course (ie- just woke up, took a shower, the genitals moved around in your pants in such a way that it caused it, etc) and enjoyed it? How do you explain this to the priest without making it sound like you’re making excuses rather than just trying to understand exactly what you did and didn’t do?
It would be one thing if you envisioned a beautiful woman, or if you had a fetish and imagined the object of your fetish and lusted after these things, but what about when you’re not thinking of any of those things and your mind is blank? Can you honestly confess it as an “impure thought” when there really was no thought? To my understanding, an impure thought would require there to be some sort of subject matter and…well…thought (ie- mental images, flashes, memories, etc). I call this perplexing because of the ability to gain an erection without thinking and without images. It’s as if I can just “will” it to happen and it does through some sort of subconscious prompt. When I’ve done this, it’s been when I’ve been absent minded, tired, withdrawn, etc. I feel guilty enough to mention it in my next confession, but how should I address it?
I’ve even sometimes willed an erection just for the biological curiosity- to watch it happen, understand why it’s happening, feeling it happening (when what chemical is being released, when blood accumulates), etc, but NOT doing anything during or after- just letting nature run it’s course in giving me the erection and then taking it away with me as an observer. These particular instances only happened a few times in the past and I had confessed them as masturbation to be safe, even if it wasn’t (and if it was masturbation, I was ignorant at the time and didn’t know any better so I’m reasoning my culpability was lessened).
So, any ideas for how you go about confessing these things or is it just better to be less specific and just generalize your sins for the benefit of the priest? How would you generalize this? My worry with generalizing, however, is that some where down the line I’ll confess a sin or start confessing sins that either A- are not sins, or B- are misclassified sins and I wouldn’t want this to become a bad habit.
Also note that I tend towards scrupulosity, so I’m intentionally looking for fault here…
It crossed my mind to think about it, since I’ve found myself in this situation before. How should you confess to your priest that you experienced sexual arousal by/with yourself when it had nothing to do with lust for an object, person, it wasn’t a fantasy, and there was no masturbation, pornography or anything outside of yourself? What if you just thought about how it feels to have an erection and it causes one, or you had one via natural course (ie- just woke up, took a shower, the genitals moved around in your pants in such a way that it caused it, etc) and enjoyed it? How do you explain this to the priest without making it sound like you’re making excuses rather than just trying to understand exactly what you did and didn’t do?
It would be one thing if you envisioned a beautiful woman, or if you had a fetish and imagined the object of your fetish and lusted after these things, but what about when you’re not thinking of any of those things and your mind is blank? Can you honestly confess it as an “impure thought” when there really was no thought? To my understanding, an impure thought would require there to be some sort of subject matter and…well…thought (ie- mental images, flashes, memories, etc). I call this perplexing because of the ability to gain an erection without thinking and without images. It’s as if I can just “will” it to happen and it does through some sort of subconscious prompt. When I’ve done this, it’s been when I’ve been absent minded, tired, withdrawn, etc. I feel guilty enough to mention it in my next confession, but how should I address it?
I’ve even sometimes willed an erection just for the biological curiosity- to watch it happen, understand why it’s happening, feeling it happening (when what chemical is being released, when blood accumulates), etc, but NOT doing anything during or after- just letting nature run it’s course in giving me the erection and then taking it away with me as an observer. These particular instances only happened a few times in the past and I had confessed them as masturbation to be safe, even if it wasn’t (and if it was masturbation, I was ignorant at the time and didn’t know any better so I’m reasoning my culpability was lessened).
So, any ideas for how you go about confessing these things or is it just better to be less specific and just generalize your sins for the benefit of the priest? How would you generalize this? My worry with generalizing, however, is that some where down the line I’ll confess a sin or start confessing sins that either A- are not sins, or B- are misclassified sins and I wouldn’t want this to become a bad habit.
Also note that I tend towards scrupulosity, so I’m intentionally looking for fault here…