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ChristianCenturion said:Why don't you ask this question to a parent that had their child die from erotic asphyxiation or something along those lines?
numberprophet said:haha!!! i remember that one too!
what a great thread.
Marie O'S said:I'm glad you found it funny. It wasn't very amusing for me or my fiance, and it put back our marriage date by almost a year.
what he said.cameronw said:If finding out a guy masterbated forced you to push back your marriage a year you truely need to reassess your relationship with this person.
-cw
toboe said:I am very greatful that my dad has never spoken a word to me about sex.
I didn't ask about your sexual life.KatAutumn said:I see alot of people who are of the impression that masturbation makes someone a depraved individual using the statement, "it's selfish". Well so what if it is? I have masturbated on a regular basis since I was ten years old and have no problem giving pleasure to my fiance. I don't seek my pleasure first and then his. He does the same for me. It has not hampered our intimacy whatsoever. I mean, there are lots of unnecessary (from a survival standpoint) activities that people indulge in because it makes them feel good. A woman getting a manicure for example or a man playing golf. These are not activities that are essential to survival of the species. They are solely for the enjoyment of the person engaging in them. Does that make them wrong?
Do you think those parents, had they known beforehand this would have happened, do you think they would have done anything within their power to prevent their teens from masturbating? Would they have punished their kids for doing it?
I didn't ask about your sexual life.
If you don't like the morality of being sexually pure? Fine then reject it and realize that there isn't a compelling need to tell other people what you typically do or are willing to do.
I don't know what those parents "would do".
I imagine what was "probably done" was to seek ignorance of it, sluff it off as normal or the ever famous "everyone does it and it's harmless", or anything done in private is moral enough.
Skydancing said:I fail to see what is immoral about masturbation!
KatAutumn said:What you have done here is made an attempt at proving masturbation is wrong because a handful of teens have tragically died during experimentation with erotic asphyxiation. Shame on you for exploiting their deaths to suit your moral cause!
I gave but one simple and extreme example to expose the hidden premise i.e. masturbation is harmless.
I didn't even bother touching on conditioned behavior or the psychological consequences related to habitual self-gratification without investment.
I find the call to ignorance of ANY dangers via feigned outrage and accusations of "exploiting"... overdramatic.
What a stupid comment. As if masturbation is this huge health risk, with kids dying all over the world because they give it a tug.ChristianCenturion said:Why don't you ask this question to a parent that had their child die from erotic asphyxiation or something along those lines?
If the fact that your fiance masturbates was responsible for your delaying your marriage by a year, you're not ready for marriage. Hell, you're not ready for life.Marie O'S said:I'm glad you found it funny. It wasn't very amusing for me or my fiance, and it put back our marriage date by almost a year.
It's not a 'hidden premise', it's a simple fact.ChristianCenturion said:I gave but one simple and extreme example to expose the hidden premise i.e. masturbation is harmless.
Good, because you have nothing to offer there, either.ChristianCenturion said:I didn't even bother touching on conditioned behavior or the psychological consequences related to habitual self-gratification without investment.
Nice try...however, you haven't brought ANYTHING to the discussion that indicates that masturbation is in any way unhealthy.ChristianCenturion said:I find the call to ignorance of ANY dangers via feigned outrage and accusations of "exploiting"... overdramatic. Perhaps next time a qualifier should be added in that the subject should only be discussed superficially.