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Peculiarone said:Sorry for being so abrasive but I am an open minded woman. I have been dating my beau for some time now and I tell you, abstinance is soemthing else. But what do you do when you are horny and he is looking so fine, talking smooth about non-sexual things....just being him....what to do?
I have read books, taken cold showers, beaten the pillows..pray, y'all know..but really what to do when you are horny man?![]()
Hi,
No, this is a very good question. First of all, there isn't anything inherently wrong with erections or sexual arousal. It is a very normal and natural thing. What is wrong is where and whom you have desires to put the penis into in that state.
I was just reading an article in Philip Yancey's book 'Finding God in Unexpected Places' in the chapter "Not Naked Enough" where he believes that the church has taken the wrong approach to sexuality by seeing it as the enemy of spirituality.
Here are a few excerpts from what he has said: "In the first place, moralising doesn't stand much chance against the raw power of human sexual drives. More important, I wonder if the church has taken the wrong approch towards sex entirely. Too often the church has treated sexuality as a grave threat, a rival to spirituality. If you're oversexed, why, repress your sexuality and sublimate that energy into a longing for God."
"I question the movite behind such edicts. Can we so neatly substitute one drive (spiritual union) for another (physical union)? I doubt it! After all, in the Garden of Eden, when prelapsarian Adam had perfect spiritual communion with God, even then he felt a loneliness and longing that met no releif until God created Eve. Rather then positioning sexuality and spirituality against each other as rivals, I see them as deeply related. The more I observe our society's obsession with sexuality, the more I sense in it a thirst for transcendence."
The French priest Jean Sulivan made such an observation about our modern society: "Human beings are not looking for just anything but for the absolute, even when they blieve they are turning way from it, or when they unknowingly repress it in a serach for material things.' Repression of spirituality is every bit as dangerous as repression of sexuality."
Speaking from my own perspective, I have found Christians in my niche of the woods to be quite uncomfortable about sexual arousal - even the men.
Erections don't always know when they are not wanted, and they don't have to be sexually based either. Even toddlers can get erections and they don't have to be thinking about sex or sexual things either.
I remember once when I got an erection at an Antioch youth group meeting where we were all standing in a circle and singing. It wasn't even sexually based for that matter, but nobody could fail to see it outlined in my jeans. Afterwards, one of my friends walked up to me and said 'Control your hormones.' I felt then and there that I wanted to crawl under a stone and not come out again till the weekend was over.
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