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I don't know. I have some mormon associates from some time ago that told me that what they do to avoid the urge to masturbate. They keep a little date book and black out the days that they touched themselves on. They also sleep with a book of mormon on their chest so they will be reminded to "be good." In some extreme cases they advocate the use of physical restraints, such as having a family member tie you down for the night. I think it's really just unnatural for someone to think that to be a holyperson you must never have sex. Sex isn't dirty or evil, it's part of life. G-d wants you to be happy and to marry and to experience love and to have sex. Rabbis are supposed to be married and have a spouse and children. How can you truly relate to your congregation if you don't really know what it's like to have a "terrible teen?"

2007-08-29 11:54:00 · answer #1 · answered by practical thinking 5 · 0 0

If one truly walks with G_D they do not have that lust of the flesh.

Those that do evil while wearing such a title as priest is nothing more than a thief. Same person that acts nice during an interview to gain a job just to later rob the company blind. Since this person is a thief, is that company bad? No. So why do all point fingers at a building instead of the person who caused the evil to begin with?

Every group, culture, society, there are evil people that sneak and lie into all to gain items for themselves. Pedo's of course sneak in as priests, teachers, gym teachers, day care center workers, etc as that is easy access to children. Just as a thief gets a job in the money departments.

2007-08-29 13:00:42 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Golly, maybe grow a spine and say "no".

2007-08-29 12:56:59 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

they probaly masturbate especially the younger ones.

2007-08-29 13:03:26 · answer #4 · answered by gjmb1960 7 · 0 1

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