What Is M@stu'rbation?
M@stu'rbation is the s3'xual st1mulation of one’s own g3nit@ls, usually to the point of 0rg@sm. The st1mulation can be performed using the hands, fingers, everyday objects, or dedicated s'3x t0ys. I lifted that definition right off Wikipedia, as it is an accurate description and I do not feel compelled to reinvent the wheel.
M@stu'rbation Is Not A Sin
As I am a Christian (while this article is not religious in nature), I feel a need to speak out for the Bible. There is not one verse of the Bible that condemns self-st1mulati0n. There is not one that insinuates such a condemnation. Yet, day after day, we hear preachers condemn m@s'tu'rbation as a sin. Their arguments?
There is the argument that s3'x was created for mutual pleasure: Yes; I agree. S3'x was. But m@stu'rbation is not s'3x. It is s3'xual, and many other things are s3'xual, but it is not s3'xual interc0urse in itself. S3'x is for mutual benefits; m@st'ur'bation is for personal benefits. Two different things. Yet, as I shall show later, m@stu'rbation can be helpful in enhancing s3'xual interc0urse. Not only is it not a sin, it is a good thing.
There is also the argument that Jesus said if you lu'st after the opposite s3'x in your mind, you are sinning. Yes; that is correct too, but then what part of physically st1mulating yourself with the hands, fingers or any other object is lu'sting after someone in your mind? If a Christian lu'sts after someone in their heart while m@stu'rbating, then such a one has crossed the line that Jesus drew. That does not make m@stu'rbation in itself a sin. That person has merely corrupted a clean act and needs to deal with his or her thoughts.
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