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Hello, my name is Blake. I am 19 years old and I have been called to the priesthood, though I am still in discernment. I just as most young people struggle with lust, I would have to say its my biggest weakness. I care not of wealth or power but the flesh is a massive temptation. I know that all sin stems from a disordered desire of the good. You can learn allot about yourself from your sins. I lust, therefore my true desire is for love but I express it in a disordered and sinful way. I am a virgin and I’ve never even had a girlfriend, but I have a profound love of the feminine. Everything about femininity brings me joy and warms my heart. This is probably why I have a strong devotion to our lady. Some people around me say that I should try a relationship and some say I should engage in the sins associated with male/female relationships before I make the decision to become a priest. I find this to be nonsense, all people have sexuality both lay and religious. God put these desires on our heart for a reason. People called to a religious vocation have to transform those desires into pure undivided love of Christ and the church. Lay married people have too grow in love of God through their relationship. Anyway to get to the point, does anyone have any advice on how too curb the temptation? Perhaps it may never be fully purged in this life, but there’s no harm in trying. I would appreciate any pearls of wisdom anyone has. Thanks - Blake