I appreciate your caring and non-judgemental tone. But you're failing to realize that effectively all women (>99%) have at least gone through a period of repeated self-stimulation (m@sturbation), and it remains a lifelong behavior for >95% of women. It's an inevitable stage of development and isn't sinful. This has all been confirmed by rsearch. For example, one study split subjects into 4 groups (with and without anonymity and lie detectors). And these studies revealed that virtually all people who denied doing it were lying. And I've personally done research into asexuality and anorgasmia, which you would think would increase the odds of finding women who didn't m@sturbate. But when light was shined on them through extended interviews and clinical research (e.g. in fMRI machines) it was revealed that ~100% of both asexuals and anorgamic women not only m@sturbate, but have had org@sms from it. Point being, what the point of shaming women for doing something every other woman, including every nun, has done?, especially when there's nothing in the Bible that explicitly bans it. And the Bible isn't shy about banning things.
“Flee from sexual immorality. Every other sin a person commits is outside the body, but the sexually immoral person sins against his own body.” 1 Corinthians 6:18
Great top and thanks for bring it to light.
I appreciate your caring and non-judgemental tone. But you're failing to realize that effectively all women (>99%) have at least gone through a period of repeated self-stimulation (m@sturbation), and it remains a lifelong behavior for >95% of women. It's an inevitable stage of development and isn't sinful.
This has all been confirmed by rsearch. For example, one study split subjects into 4 groups (with and without anonymity and lie detectors). And these studies revealed that virtually all people who denied doing it were lying. And I've personally done research into asexuality and anorgasmia, which you would think would increase the odds of finding women who didn't m@sturbate. But when light was shined on them through extended interviews and clinical research (e.g. in fMRI machines) it was revealed that ~100% of both asexuals and anorgamic women not only m@sturbate, but have had org@sms from it.
Point being, what the point of shaming women for doing something every other woman, including every nun, has done?, especially when there's nothing in the Bible that explicitly bans it. And the Bible isn't shy about banning things.
agreed
“Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body, to make you obey its passions.”
Romans 6:12
“Flee from sexual immorality. Every other sin a person commits is outside the body, but the sexually immoral person sins against his own body.”
1 Corinthians 6:18
No shame, but I will not accept or promote it.