RickD wrote:They don't call me "lefty" for nothing!Nessa wrote:Well if your right hand causes you to sin...
Probably pays to be ambidextrous
RickD wrote:They don't call me "lefty" for nothing!Nessa wrote:Well if your right hand causes you to sin...
That's funny.*Nessa wrote:RickD wrote:They don't call me "lefty" for nothing!Nessa wrote:Well if your right hand causes you to sin...
Probably pays to be ambidextrous
1. I have no grey hair to cover and I havent foiled my hair in agggggeeees. At the mo I'm a bit mousey coloured.RickD wrote:That's funny.*Nessa wrote:RickD wrote:They don't call me "lefty" for nothing!Nessa wrote:Well if your right hand causes you to sin...
Probably pays to be ambidextrous
*I was going to say that's quite clever for an over-the-hill, grey haired lady who colors her hair blonde, but I thought you'd take it as an insult.
That's very punny.Masturbation for men (and many women) can be a hard thing to master.
K,kurieuo wrote:
There was once this guy who wasn't mentally all there. He was known to just roam around the suburbs, shops and like. This one time I was walking through the shops, he was aroused and pulled it out and started masturbating.
Pretty lame satire there. You evidently didn't read what I said carefully so will let it slide.Philip wrote:Yeah, K, it's pretty easy for us married one's to get up on a soap box and infer masturbation is sinful, given that we have an opportunity to frequently alleviate sexual impulses in our marriage beds. The only way what you are on about makes sense is if you can authoritatively show from Scripture that M, done without lusting, is a sin. If and as you cannot, It seems rather silly to speak of it as you do. What it does, for those single, is provides an outlet of relief that doesn't have to be done in lust, is private, and hurts no one, including the person doing it. So married people are given an outlet for their sexual drives, but single people just need to wait in torment and frustration on the right type of dream? What?
True as well. Yep, being controlled by whatever one's downstairs urges is not good. So, like anything else, beyond moderation and sensible, practical use, it can become a real problem. Lust: ALWAYS sin!Ness: That is not the same as saying M is a S