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My friend and I just had a talk about masturbation. My first reply was “that’s a mortal sin, right?” Then he said 'no, everyone does it". Then he told me how to do so. I had no plans to do so, but I just went on with the conversation. Then lastly he told me to do it when I get home. I refused, but he told me to do it or else he’ll tell everyone else that I do so (even though I don’t).
I don’t feel like lying to him on the next day that I did, but I don’t wanna masturbate either.
Well, people so far have been referring to me as “priest boy” (idk why) and it’s pretty much going to ruin my reputation if he rumors about it. The thing is though, in my school, not everyone believes in denials automatically, so simply saying “no, i don’t” isn’t so convincing.
So, my only questions would be:
Is masturbation a sin of grave matter?
What would be the best thing to do with this situation?
My friend and I just had a talk about masturbation. My first reply was “that’s a mortal sin, right?” Then he said 'no, everyone does it". Then he told me how to do so. I had no plans to do so, but I just went on with the conversation. Then lastly he told me to do it when I get home. I refused, but he told me to do it or else he’ll tell everyone else that I do so (even though I don’t).
I don’t feel like lying to him on the next day that I did, but I don’t wanna masturbate either.
Well, people so far have been referring to me as “priest boy” (idk why) and it’s pretty much going to ruin my reputation if he rumors about it. The thing is though, in my school, not everyone believes in denials automatically, so simply saying “no, i don’t” isn’t so convincing.
So, my only questions would be:
Is masturbation a sin of grave matter?
What would be the best thing to do with this situation?