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Cowboy, So I guess I can call you a child then. You are such a child. lol you have a very cute personality :). |
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Cowboy, So I guess I can call you a child then. You are such a child. lol you have a very cute personality :). I try to be nice sometimes. Thanks. |
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Edited by
Kleisto
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Fri 09/09/11 03:57 PM
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Cowboy you may still be a child, and it is clear to me that you are. But I am not a child. I think for myself. I have put away childish things. As an adult, I make my own decisions, and I make my own rules. What does being a child and thinking for oneself have to do with one another? I do think for myself, I am accountable for any and every action I take or don't take when I should have. Good for you. As a child, when will you grow up then? Don't you want your children when you have some, to grow up? Or are you going to take care of them all of their natural lives and expect them to obey you? Doesn't matter how old you are, you will always be a child. You could be 100 years old but you are still your parents child. You missed her point completely. At a certain point a parent has to let go of a child and let them make of their life what they will make of it with the tools given to them. But apparently your God doesn't or isn't willing to do that because it doesn't allow for that. |
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Edited by
Kleisto
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Fri 09/09/11 03:59 PM
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how do we stop doing it if we been doing it since 12 If you stop doing it you will likely become stressed. Stress is unhealthy and it promotes cancer. Masturbation prevents cancer. I don't really enjoy it that much, but I will do it to prevent stress and cancer. It is not "lustful." Nor is it a sin. It just feels good and it is good for you. Don't believe anyone who tells you different. On top that, even if you don't masturbate, in guys at least you will eventually have what is called "wet dreams" or nocturnal emissions, to release the excess sperm building up. Unless you wanna say that's bad too. One way or the other our bodies were designed in such a way that a release like this would be required. Like it or not that is the facts. |
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Cowboy you may still be a child, and it is clear to me that you are. But I am not a child. I think for myself. I have put away childish things. As an adult, I make my own decisions, and I make my own rules. What does being a child and thinking for oneself have to do with one another? I do think for myself, I am accountable for any and every action I take or don't take when I should have. Good for you. As a child, when will you grow up then? Don't you want your children when you have some, to grow up? Or are you going to take care of them all of their natural lives and expect them to obey you? Doesn't matter how old you are, you will always be a child. You could be 100 years old but you are still your parents child. You missed her point completely. At a certain point a parent has to let go of a child and let them make of their life what they will make of it with the tools given to them. But apparently your God doesn't or isn't willing to do that because it doesn't allow for that. Yep, that's what I meant but I think it went way over his head. |
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I am not absolutely positive about anything except that I exist. I believe that NOBODY knows what "God's will" is. I think in short, God's "will" is that we love, and make of our lives what we want to in short. Everything has a purpose and a meaning for it's existence in the universe. There are no coincidences nor mistakes. |
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Edited by
Kleisto
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Fri 09/09/11 05:26 PM
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Hard to say. Ask your church. Depends on the religion. But my own personal feeling is that God would prefer that you did that versus jumping every woman you saw. If you do it often enough, she may no longer be "new" in your eyes and you may tire of her and get over it. I really don't think God expected you to "suffer" by avoiding it and sometimes it's probably just not that easy for guys to chuck certain things out of their minds, no matter how hard they try. So people can't remain abstinent? Where's the self control in that? Why suck a hyp on sexual intercourse that it HAS to be done? Here's my take on it. In my personal experience, if you try to stop doing something because others around you are pushing you not to do it, whether they be parents, friends or in your view God, you are doomed to fail. Reason being, you are not doing it because you actually want to, but rather because you feel you have no choice. The feelings will not go away, nor will your desire to act on them. Inevitably you WILL falter for this reason, leading to guilt and shame for having done it but being unable to stop. It's a vicious cycle. I know, I went through this for YEARS with regards to sex and masturbation. I always feared God's wrath for lust, dying in sin, etc etc etc. I would try and try and try to ignore the urges when they came up, but I never did I would fail every time I tried. I was still FOCUSING on the desire, because I still wanted it. The desire to change was not of my own will, but was because of what I perceived would happen if I did not. It was only when I left religion entirely and realized God was not gonna smite me if I chose to beat off to be blunt about it, that all that guilt and shame I had went away. I realized my urges were ok, they were normal and healthy. Now how I use them may not always be the best, but the difference now is, I have the CHOICE to make for myself as to what I want to do with them at a given time. There is no pressure put on me one way or the other. If I want to act I am free to do that, and if I don't I am free to do that too. There are no eternal consequences riding on the choice. That fact makes all the difference in changing or not. If someone wants to change, they will do it on their own when they are ready, and if they decide they don't they won't. Forcing a change won't do any good, but this in essence is what religion does here particularly with regards to sex, and it's why it fails. People need to know they have choices, be them good, bad or somewhere in the middle, not just be told they can't do something no matter what. That won't do a bit of good except make them think about what they aren't supposed to do all the more. |
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