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Ladies, I have a personal question about inappropriate contentography

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well I'm not specifically talking about that. But in more broad terms there are sexually related needs. I don't know about women's sexual needs beyond the physiological need to ovulate and shed unfertilized eggs and uterine lining, and I'm not going to speak beyond that, because it'd be from ignorance.

But too many Christians make the claim that there are no sexual needs, and that's what I wanted to tackle.
We all have needs but as Christian some can't be met. We need food and exercise and water and love , etc, for a healthy life but masturbation is not a need to sustain life. I don't believe women deny sexual need but we can't act on everything we think we need. I don't believe that God expects us to have free reign on our needs or his laws are out the window. How much of the word can you deny before you become a non follower of Jesus Christ?
 
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and until you can bring forth scripture, neither is masturbation.
it can obviously be CONNECTED with sin.
but at the same time nocturnal emissions can be connected with inappropriate contentographic dreams.
and the bible does refer to nocturnal emissions as an uncleanness.
Well Scripture says nothing about kinks, child inappropriate contentography, threesomes, etc. But that does not make those things permissible. I mean, look into Christian history and tradition. Sola Scriptura as an excuse is a huge problem. So can we get back to the ladies discussing this issue or are you going to continue to disrespect the wishes of the op?
 
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Much in scripture you need to read between the lines. There is much on sexual depravity in the word. inappropriate content stimulates and anyone wishing to keep their mind and body clean should stay away from it. As the word says, best to marry then fall into that pit. In my words. It leads to all kinds of depravity. Practicing sin.
 
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Well Scripture says nothing about kinks, child inappropriate contentography, threesomes, etc. But that does not make those things permissible. I mean, look into Christian history and tradition. Sola Scriptura as an excuse is a huge problem. So can we get back to the ladies discussing this issue or are you going to continue to disrespect the wishes of the op?

On kinks, you have to consider context. If a kink is being used outside of the context of marriage then it's sin since fornication and adultery to begin with are sin. If within marriage...
Hebrews 13:4
4 Marriage is honourable in all, and the bed undefiled: but whoremongers and adulterers God will judge.
If it's loving, if it's within the context of a married couple.. well.. doesn't seem to be sin. Threesomes.. that's either fornication or adultery.. so sin.
and on children...
Matthew 18:6
6 But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.

But I'll leave, I just wanted to address the first response, since that's a common Christian issue and posture.
 
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Firstly, I'm going to assume you're single (not that married people don't or shouldn't touch from time to time).
I don't see it as wrong. It is YOUR sexuality on your own, no lust about others. I would only be mindful about where your thoughts go and if they do wander to other people (specific actual people), or if you're verbalizing particularly kinky words or concepts that could be called unholy, or if it became an addiction, or something you make priority above God and responsibilities.
There is nothing wrong with you for doing this imo.
 
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