SnEptUne (post: 1255945) wrote:I still do "M" sometimes because it is an easy way to do exercises and putting me to sleep. I don't do it routinely because like caffine, it will lose its effect on me if it is done regularly. Am I selling my soul to demons for sanity and accomplishment? I don't know. I don't even know if it is wrong, but I believe that as long as my thoughts and spirit remains pure, it shouldn't be a problem, right?
SnEptUne (post: 1255945) wrote:On the other hand, I hate lust, I despite it]
I hate lust too. The "right" thing to do in acknowledging sexuality nowadays is "I want to do whatever I want sexually, and don't you dare tell me I'm doing anything wrong!" That, of course, is ridiculous. But I would also say don't be quick to condemn those who do lust. This is mostly related to guys, but it can also go for girls. I would argue that longing for sex (which problematically can lead to lust) is a natural thing built into our body. It's something you have that can't get rid of.
It's just really hard for some people to disconnect the wish for sex to the imagination of the act. But we're still people. A rape victim is still a person even if he/she cannot keep the rapist from attacking him/her. We have parts of our body that react automatically, that doesn't automatically lead to lack of a will on our part. My heart is working right now (hopefully ) I can't stop it, but I'm still a person.
Same thing goes for sexual desires. It's natural, it's not something you must always be ashamed of. I know I used to feel ashamed if my body ever reacted sexually if I ever noticed a girl's... parts. The thing was that in those cases I didn't think anything sexual at all, I had no plans to look for those things on the girl, it was completely and totally involuntary, but my body still responded that way. That's when I decided it was natural and I wasn't a pervert and that I didn't always need to feel ashamed. (Just don't stare! )SnEptUne (post: 1255945) wrote:I recently read a book "The sins of Scripture" by John Shelby Spong, that outlines how church and sex are always related, from temples prositutes to today's "sexually repressed" version that discourages birth controls after marriage, creating unwanted kids the parents just wanted them removed (sometimes they went nuts and murdered them).
I'm sure a girl would think I was a pervert if I decided to avoid going to the beach because I might be tempted to lust at the girls there. Those words by themselves for many people stamp the word 'PERVERT' on your forehead.
SailorDove (post: 1256272) wrote:Prince Asbel,
Interesting reply. Did have one thought and a non related question for you.
Actually, the way most ladies' swimsuits are today I'd actually think the opposite of you. As having the heart of a gentleman, not a pervert.
SailorDove (post: 1256272) wrote:Off Topic Question: Do you work on the "Game Plan" comic. I've recently become a fan of it.
SailorDove (post: 1256272) wrote:Actually, the way most ladies' swimsuits are today I'd actually think the opposite of you. As having the heart of a gentleman, not a pervert.
Prince Asbel (post: 1256475) wrote:Well thanks! That's nice of you to say. Perhaps I was a bit general. I said A girl, but I didn't mean to imply any girl. I was trying to say within the context of those who aren't really acquainted with the whole realm of the issue, and there seems to be more of them even in Christian churches, and they might react as such. I know there are girls and women out there (Such as you and others on this site) who do realize the visual way guys are geared and would think well of someone if they gave this kind of reason for avoiding places like the beach.
SnEptUne (post: 1256632) wrote:Oh my, the ladies' swimsuits are becoming so bad these days? >_< I was still stuck with the idea that swimsuit = one piece that cover every part of the body.
I go swimming at times, but my google is always foggy and I can't spot a thing, let alone what people wear.
SnEptUne (post: 1256632) wrote:Whether guys are more geared visually than ladies are still up to debate.
SnEptUne (post: 1256632) wrote:Regarding reading the works of John Shelby Spong, some of his writings are indeed a little provocative if not funny (like how he compares guns with male's genitals O_o), but I prefer to broaden my horizons of things (whether I agree with him or not) instead of being ignorant of it. If only everyone can provide such fine arguments, other people wouldn't look down at religions anymore.
SnEptUne (post: 1256632) wrote:That being said, I think today's view of homosexual is way twisted, homosexual is merely a biological attraction of the same gender.
Aleolus (post: 1259581) wrote:*sigh* She is insisting that I clarify she is not my girlfriend, nor is she a significant other in any way. She's just been helping me deal with my issues, because she can see where I would have gone if I didn't deal with them, and she knew how to get me to deal. >.> Don't ask, it'll only make your brains hurt. <.<
SnEptUne (post: 1264265) wrote:And what is more depressing about all this lust thing is that, society expects (and thus demands) men to be horny and lustful in their teenage years. Even if there is a biological tendency for lust, it does not mean we must lust. It makes me feel so inhuman/abnormal for disliking nasty thoughts. Or is it because of the visible miniority that I am deceived into believing others to expect lust, and thus they are only fulfilling my expectation of their expectation of expecting lust? Oh my head.
Sapphi (post: 1265028) wrote:I don't think society created the problem, it's basic biology that most people in their teenage years are going to be horny. What society HAS done is allowed its media to take that fact of nature and use it to gain profit through playing up sexuality in advertising, movies, and the fashion industry. Of course, NOW society expects it because it's "normal", but it didn't used to be like that.
But I gotta say, it's definitely not abnormal for disliking nasty thoughts. I am one of those people who is ashamed to say that I do have those thoughts somewhat frequently, but I am also disgusted by them because PEOPLE ARE MORE THAN SEX. Some of the best and most memorable times with my boyfriend, who I want to share sex with someday (MARRIAGE! haha), were when we were having fun with absolutely no sexual undertone at all. In fact, if you had walked into the room at that time, you might have assumed we were just really good platonic friends. Those are the times I love best, and I hate the porn industry and the sex-saturated culture where "real" men are horny animals and "real" women are their pretty sex toys. It's disgusting, but we are trapped in this cycle that ultimately leads to destruction of real, loving relationships.
I hate it... sex is an awesome thing, but the abuse of sex has ruined so many peoples' lives. This is an excellent example of what happens when people don't even attempt to follow God's commands of not committing adultery/lusting... myself included... =/
SnEptUne (post: 1268897) wrote:Sometimes, I even contemplate poking out my eyes, but that would only hurt everyone.
Thanksfully, I am doing fine today. Sometimes, I wonder if the moon have anything to do with it. :p
SnEptUne (post: 1268897) wrote:As a women, there is no hard feeling when another one is wearing skimpy dress simply because people would not expect you to stare. But it is an entire different ball-game for men. As a man, there is no way I can assimilate and become insensitive of such feelings. It has gotten so bad recently that I would even feel funny when I see anime female characters, or hear women singing in high pitch.
SnEptUne (post: 1268897) wrote:What can I do when I am getting arroused against my will? Avoid anyone who is female? Get ego-defensive about them? I am a hardcore feminist and such feeling is weighting me down like a rock. There is no way I can be fair if someone will make me feel different just because she is female.
Your will to be pure will become strong if you don't keep feeding your sex drive. Then when you see a picture or hear some sound that may turn you on, if you immediately bounce your eyes away or cover your ears, you won't become aroused against your will.
Hiyakawa Sayaka (my character from my writing) wrote:God has given me a gift, that I really don't know what to do with. I guess, all I can do is put it in his hands, keep my hands inside the car, and expect to end up destroying parts of Tokyo with my perfectly good guitar.
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