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There is no real way to be delicate about this extremely embarassing question, so please pardon me:
Is there any circumstance under which someone, while sanitizing themselves after going to the bathroom, could be guilty of the sin against nature (the one mentioned in Genesis 18-19) by himself?
I realize this probably sounds like a ridiculous question. Nevertheless, by way of explanation, I am having many terrible fears about what needs to be confessed and what not. In recent months I have made 3 long, general Confessions averaging nearly an hour each and sometimes more. I would still be making them were I not stopped by the third confessor under obedience. Many of these did and still do consist of various horrific thoughts; blasphemies, heresies, impure and lustful thoughts, and a third category, thoughts which involve unnatural and heinous acts of many types against the 6th commandment, such as that dealing with my question above.
I confess these repeatedly every week, making nearly an identical Confession each time, it seems, with no improvement, no apparent change, frequent temptations to despair and give up the Faith, and often seemingly deterred from doing so only by the fear of Hell.
This problem did not exist, or at least not in the same intensity, in the past (as in, before a few years ago) and I am not sure what set it off, but it leads me to ask questions like the above to be sure I don’t make a sacrilegious Confession (I have many similar questions which I will omit for now).
Is there any circumstance under which someone, while sanitizing themselves after going to the bathroom, could be guilty of the sin against nature (the one mentioned in Genesis 18-19) by himself?
I realize this probably sounds like a ridiculous question. Nevertheless, by way of explanation, I am having many terrible fears about what needs to be confessed and what not. In recent months I have made 3 long, general Confessions averaging nearly an hour each and sometimes more. I would still be making them were I not stopped by the third confessor under obedience. Many of these did and still do consist of various horrific thoughts; blasphemies, heresies, impure and lustful thoughts, and a third category, thoughts which involve unnatural and heinous acts of many types against the 6th commandment, such as that dealing with my question above.
I confess these repeatedly every week, making nearly an identical Confession each time, it seems, with no improvement, no apparent change, frequent temptations to despair and give up the Faith, and often seemingly deterred from doing so only by the fear of Hell.
This problem did not exist, or at least not in the same intensity, in the past (as in, before a few years ago) and I am not sure what set it off, but it leads me to ask questions like the above to be sure I don’t make a sacrilegious Confession (I have many similar questions which I will omit for now).