One thing that I noticed from the anti-masturbation posts here is that most of them originate from the following things
1. Reading things into scripture instead of deriving it from scripture
2. Their own personal feelings and morals (which are completely and utterly irrelevant)
3. Useless religious platitudes and cliched, false teachings. . . .
I'm not looking to argue here so any replies made to this post me I'm not going to answer mostly due to straight-up laziness and unwillingness to debate anymore with Christians. . .
When you touch it is due to sexual arousal, so to say that you touch without sexual thoughts is like saying that you can eat a good, juicy steak without having any thoughts about how excellently cooked and seasoned it is. The two are as connected as my index finger is to my hand. They go hand-in-hand. . . . So because of this you do have some sexual thoughts of some kind when you touch. Now, here comes the other part, the lust part. What is lust?? According to some here it's sexual desire or sexual arousal for anyone other than a spouse. . . . bullcrap
Now don't dare twist my words, I'm not saying that you shouldn't honor your marriage covenant and you should go around sopping and drooling over every hot broad out on the streets. But here's the thing about that. . sexual desire is a normal reaction and
does not equate to lust automatically. If I'm married (which thank God I'm not!

) and Scarlett Johansson happens to trip and fall and land in my lap and I get sexually aroused by it and like it am I lusting?? No, because regardless of feelings and whatever, that is a naturally ingrained response and that's how we're biologically programmed. On the flip side, if I were to suddenly start to dwell on that happening and start to want Scarlett for myself am I lusting?? Most definitely. . .
Christians are so afraid of sexual desire that they're willing to go out on a limb and condemn healthy, natural masturbation based on a few wrong Biblical interpretations and misread and misinterpreted words. Telling little Timmy that he's wrong for touching himself will cause him to unhealthily suppress his natural sexuality and not to mention causes an extreme amount of guilt when he unsurprisingly fails to do such things. The comedian Billy Connolly's father sexually molested him when he was a child because the Catholic Church wouldn't let him divorce his wife who had left the family. Why did he do this?? Sexual repression and an unhealthy view of sex, that's why. Had the church let him divorce his wife he'd have found someone else to marry and love on and express his 'eros' towards. But because of the fact that he was unable to have sex and express sex with someone (due to the absence of his previous wife) he molested his son. Now I'm not trying to justify what Billy's dad did, nor am I trying to embarrass or rile up anything, because I think Billy Connolly's an excellent comedian. Rather I'm trying to use an example of why suppressing sexual expression is detrimental to one's being, it's also incredibly irrational.
The definition of lust and sexual desire/pre-marital sex in the Bible has been misinterpreted and culturally tweaked so much throughout the years that it's no wonder that majority of Christians think the same way about it. I bet if some Christians from now were to be transported back in time and some from then transported to now that there'd be some real confusion going on. But why do I even need to point this out? Christianity has been culturally tweaked too much to really make any reliable statement on Biblical interpretation without looking up certain word origins and ancient culture meanings and what not. Not everything in the Bible can be taken at face value, some things need a deeper explanation and some real research done behind them before making
any judgement at all. Most of you here make some pretty crappy and cliched arguments against masturbation. If you can't make an argument that's
1. Indisputable
2. Rational
3. Biblically sound
4. Interpreted correctly
then it isn't a good argument, plain and simple.
/rant