Is
masturbation a sin or not? As a Christian, I’ve always wondered why the
church believes it is a sin. Pastors always quote a part of the Bible
to lend credence to the belief that it is a sin.
This
passage talks about a certain woman, who had to marry her late
husband’s brother in order to continue the family lineage. However, her
brother-in-law did not want to impregnate her, so while having sex, just
before orgasm, he would withdraw and spill semen on the floor instead
of ejaculating inside the woman. God struck the man down because of his
wickedness in not wanting to impregnate the woman.
Every
time I read that passage, I do not understand how anyone would use it
as an explanation for masturbation being a sin. The man wasn’t
masturbating, he was having sex! God was punishing this man for
something other than masturbation. Some also use this passage to
discourage contraception (the contraception issue is a topic for another
day).
The Bible also mentions in
detail, all kinds of sexual acts, perversions and sins, both Old and New
Testaments. Why was there no mention of masturbation?
Masturbation (also
known as wanking, jerking off, jilling) is the sexual stimulation of
parts of one’s own body, usually the genitals for sexual arousal or
other sexual pleasure, usually to the point of orgasm.post by expdonaloaded.blogspot.com...
The most common reasons adults give for masturbating are:
- to relieve sexual tension
- achieve sexual pleasure
- to achieve sexual pleasure when partners are unavailable
- to learn your pleasure spots, so you can tell your partner what works for you
Many
people think masturbation only occurs when a person does not have a sex
partner. In fact, people who have regular sex partners masturbate a
lot, regardless of if their partner satisfies them sexually or not.
Some of the benefits of masturbation are:
- physically and emotionally help you learn how you like to be touched and stimulated sexually
- provide sexual pleasure for people without partners or absent partners, including the elderly
- provide sexual pleasure for people who choose to abstain from sexual activities with another persons (could be to avoid fornication, adultery or just taking a break from having sex)
- reduce stress and release sexual tension
- relieve menstrual cramps
Most
times, we associate masturbation with conscious efforts and actions.
What happens when you are sleeping/dreaming and having an intense sexual
experience; you start criss-crossing your legs in your sleep, then you
get the big O! When I was pregnant, I had so many dream-induced orgasms
(and no, I don’t have a spirit husband *side-eye*). So am I supposed to
wake up and start asking for forgiveness?
I don’t know how wet dreams and sleep-induced sexual experiences happen with guys (please educate us in the comments box).
There
are also couples who watch each other masturbate. Is masturbation
allowed within confines of marriage, as long as your partner is present?
What about phone-sex, skype sex and all other forms of virtual
sex/masturbation.
All I know is if
masturbation is interfering with your daily activities, job, social life
and responsibilities, then you have a problem. This can also be said of
many basic activities like eating, drinking, etc.
So
what’s your take on masturbation? Have you ever masturbated (with
fingers/hands or with an apparatus)? Do you feel ashamed after
masturbating? Why?
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