Forum: The Classroom Topic: Son of Masturbation!!! started by: PersonGuy Posted by PersonGuy on Jul. 20 2000,02:25
Hey! Simple question... I was just wondering if anyone here actually considers masturbating a sin, and why? But of course it'll be a little stacked, cause those who think it is sould be ASHAMED for even LOOKING at this thread... ------------------ Posted by rig_hater on Jul. 20 2000,02:58
it's not a sin in my books. how do you think adam kept himself amused until eve came along (and no, i don't mean involvement with the other animals!) and to think, it was supposedly eve that corrupted him. ------------------ Posted by rig_hater on Jul. 20 2000,03:01
I think a lot of girls are taught that masterbation is wrong, whereas with guys, that sort of behaviour is much more accepted.i think it's stupid that social expectations should dictate (or at least influence) what we do with our own bodies and make us feel ashamed for trying to amuse ourselves. ------------------ Posted by The_Hiro on Jul. 20 2000,04:09
PersonGuy: You really like this topic don't you?Your obsession with this topic strikes me as a desperate plea for help. Go < here > and all of your problems will be solved. Posted by Willy Pete on Jul. 20 2000,08:06
Oh heck. I checked out that link and what gems do I find?"When in bed, if that is where you have your problem for the most part, dress yourself for the night so securely that you cannot easily touch your vital parts, and so that it would be difficult and time consuming for you to remove those clothes. By the time you started to remove protective clothing you would have sufficiently controlled your thinking that the temptation would leave you." (Can you say 'wetsuit'?) "In the field of psychotherapy there is a very effective technique called aversion therapy. When we associate or think of something very distasteful with something which has been pleasurable, but undesirable, the distasteful thought and feeling will begin to cancel out that which was pleasurable" (And later in life when you're married and your wife wants to get it on, you want to puke, if she touches you.) I s'pose it depends on how you look at it, self-abuse or self-gratification. Moral of the story: All things have their place, all things in moderation, and, different strokes for different folks. (if you'll excuse the pun.) ------------------ Posted by Bozeman on Jul. 21 2000,23:27
WHAT THE FUCK? I checked out Hiro's link, and I am disgusted to admit that these people and I share an Ideology. These people are atheists, true, but the whole reason to be atheist is to not have any kind of organization, and to use evidence and observation to explain, not supernatural phenomenae. (plural?) These people not only have a website, but also a magazine! Most of the De-Conversion stories are written by anti-religious hatemongers who believe that religion is evil. It is not, just some of those who use it as a weapon. A gun is not evil, but a bank robber who uses it is. Also, the description of "positive atheism" says that they assume religion is a lie. Because there is no way to disprove religion, I must cede that it is possible. However, these bastards think that if there is no proof either way, then it must be wrong. I dread to see what one of these cocksuckers would do if put in charge of our justice system. One article even refers to religion as a "mind virus." I ask all those reading this thread to please not associate this page with all atheists, just the jackasses who created that fucking mag. Thank you.
Posted by PersonGuy on Jul. 21 2000,23:48
Well, #1 I'm not obsessed with the topic, but all my other threads seem to crash... seems that everyone else is just as interested as I am... Anyway, I take pride in my masturbation, and I'm not trying to quit... I doesn't cut into my social life, so I don't see it as a problem. In fact, it makes me appriciate my body more, and gives me a sence of self-asteem! Now, about religion... it IS a "mind virus" but I don't look at it in a bad light. Just like the flu virus... it isn't usually the fault of whoever catches it, but usually it because of being in a high risk zone; they make me want to keep my distance so I don't catch it; they have dissadvantaging symptoms. Now, don't get me wrong, I think everyone has the right to belive whatever they want, and I have tons of friends who are religious. I don't think any less of them, because I belive that all religions are a complicated version of what's REALLY going on. I love the fact that it teaches people to be good OR ELSE. However, I despise the fact that it gives people an excuse to treat me, or any other non-belivers like shit. I'm not a bad person, I just have different views on the world... why can nobody see that? ------------------ Posted by The_Hiro on Jul. 22 2000,14:59
quote: (Boy. You are going to hate me. First I argue with you over evolution, and now this. Oh well. Try to hear me out, and tell me what you think) You are correct. There aren't too many religions that explicitly encourage their faithful to treat others badly (in terms of writings and such). Despite this, it is unfortunately the case that many 'religious people' do tend to treat others badly. The reason for this, as I see it, is because a religion sets down standards, rules, and edicts for its followers to live by. And it is often the case that a 'religious' person will apply these standards to others and judge them accordingly. Consequently, you often see 'religious' individuals treating non-followers prejudicially. As for explicit cases where a religion encourages persecution, homosexuality is a good example. I'm sure you heard about the 'Christian' protestors who picketed a gay man's funeral. What makes it even worse is that this man was a murder victim. I know that you don't condone such actions, but some sects do. Therein lies the problem (other examples: witch-burning, inquisition, jihad). Finally, religion encourages prejudice because it fosters an air of exclusivity among its followers. Looking at the world in terms of 'us and them' tends to produce a negative view of those outside your exclusive circle. I suppose the real problem is not religion itself, but the organized aspects of it. I see no problem with religion on an individual basis (where groupthink isn't a problem), just at the organized level where these negative effects tend to crop up. Anyhow, those are my thoughts on the matter. Posted by Sithiee on Jul. 22 2000,16:12
well first, id have to say theres nothing wrong with a little jacking off...its better than robbing a bank or somethin...about religion...i personally am an athiest completely. i have no belief whatsoever in any higher power or whatnot. I basically agree with Bozeman on this. religion isnt really bad until people use it to justify a war or killing or some shit. Posted by Happyfish on Jul. 22 2000,17:07
Name me one religion that gives you an excuse to treat non-believers like shit.I can't really think of any. Hinduism maybe? If someone treats you like shit because you don't believe what they do it isn't the fault of the religion. Didn't you say it teaches ppl to be good? How does that involve treating others like shit? Posted by PersonGuy on Jul. 22 2000,18:01
Make no mistake... I'm not just talking about jacking off... this is about MASTURBATION. It applys to men AND women. Also, technically someone else can jack you off, but NO ONE can help you masturbate (cause then it's more than 1 person). Anywaze...I'm too lazy to refer to specific arguments and names in the past few posts, but I'll explain what I'm saying... 2 non-religious people had a child. As the child grew up, they were sure that the child understood that Ggod, Jesus, etc. were all false claims and basically a fairy tale. When the child became an adult it was (of course) an athiest. When the media got ahold of it, it got several Christian groups very angry, and they protested. They were protesting that the parents "shove false ideas down their child's throat for their on selfish hidden agenda." So that's my point. I don't hate religious people, and I have no problem with what they belive, even if I think they are delusional. I don't care if people think what I belive is delusional, so long as they don't hold it against me as a person. However, in most cases I'm held as a threat to society or an evil person or a total looser, just because I see spirituality in a DIFFERENT way. and here's a PERFECT example of the way people think... Thanks, for listening... ------------------ [This message has been edited by PersonGuy (edited July 22, 2000).] Posted by Rol3x on Jul. 23 2000,05:57
how can you lump jackin off in with robbing a bank or killing people?! the only thing further off of that subject is............ teletubbys or something, and i just hate those things and anyone who doesnt deserves to be shot at least twice in the face.
Posted by k00gs on Jul. 23 2000,14:08
It's not wrong in my book. Everybody does it at one time or another. Without conservative teachings this wouldn't even be an issue. It's all in your mind, especially that guilty feeling when you think to yourself "Is this wrong? Some people say it is .." These same "people" who declare it's wrong have formed most of our laws and notions, until most recently, so who's to say they're wrong? =) just a little sarcasm for ya
Posted by Willy Pete on Jul. 24 2000,10:46
What was that quote? " There is nothing wrong, but thinking makes it so."Shakespeare I think. ------------------ Posted by The_Hiro on Jul. 24 2000,10:57
quote: Hamlet. Good quote. Posted by Willy Pete on Jul. 24 2000,13:53
All hail Hiro.Thanks. Anyway, thought it was apt. Seems the bard IS for all time after all. ------------------ Posted by demonk on Jul. 22 2001,18:30
I think a little wacking off is a normal, healthy thing. If people didn't wack off, they would have more "pressure" on their minds to relieve themselves. And what is the other alternative to masturbation? Sex. So we teach young people that touching themselves "down there" is wrong and immoral, and that sex is "only good once you're married". Is it any wonder that some young people today have a lot of pent up frustration and aggression? Anyway, just thought I would revive the oldest thread I could find. I was just lucky it was on a subject I love to talk about.------------------ Posted by Non on Jul. 22 2001,20:31
(little if the topic)hmmmm... it may just be me, but are the majority of the ppl who are posting in this thread not the usually posters? I mean I am seeing some names here for the first time and i have been reading DetNet (Classroom only)for like 4 months. Anyway, NO big deal, just thought i would point it out. <EDIT> I just relized why. ------------------ This message has been edited by Non on July 23, 2001 at 03:36 PM Posted by satch on Jul. 22 2001,22:46
Of course masturbation is a sin. You're all going to burn in hell for it, you evil, evil bastards. In fact, I'm the representative for such programs as:"Masturbate... And You Die and Go to Hell," "Masturbation? Sure, If You Want to Die and Go to Hell," "Satan Likes to Masturbate," and my most popular, "Your Penis Will Fall Off If You Masturbate."
Posted by YouGunnaStopMe? on Jul. 22 2001,22:59
Lol @ Satch.
Posted by Non on Jul. 23 2001,01:56
hey PG i know all about you and spelling, but was the thread 'sposed to be called "Son of Masturbation!!!" or "Sin of Masturbation!!!" ? cos i am curios if it was 'sposed to be "Son..." what does that mean? ------------------ Posted by PersonGuy on Jul. 23 2001,02:10
This was the 'sequel' to my first masturbation. So in B-Movie fassion I named it "Son of... whatever" just as a joke.------------------ Posted by The_Stomper on Jul. 23 2001,18:51
Wanking don't cause kids. Then again, so does using a fake name.Ah, the joys of university. Posted by Pickle Therapy Lady on Jul. 24 2001,02:35
*shiver*I just realized I'm reading two threads on 2 seperate forums that both have to do with masturbation. Edit> n/m...I just answered my own question. Yes, I am. Seriously though...I must agree w/the eariler comments regarding female masturbation and how taboo it has been made. I had probably been masturbating for 10 years before I talked to anyone about it for the first time. It just so happened to be my (now) husband back in our "getting to know one another" days. Strange how I never felt comfortable even talking to my female friends about it. This message has been edited by Pickle Therapy Lady on July 24, 2001 at 09:55 PM |